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I'm thinking about going up in the morning for an hour or so, if I wake up in time. I need to be back in Canberra by midday. I can probably give someone a lift from the Southside as I will be exiting through Queanbeyan.

Hope you got some more track time after your problem was sorted. I had a similar problem with my 33 at Wakie one trackday. The bigger the turbo or the more PSI you run on old in-take pipes, then the more likely it is that you will split a hose. Lucky for me mine wasn't too bad. I managed to drive home on it by not putting my foot down...

It looked like a really wicked day for all involved. Made me wish I'd kept the Skyline :( But I knew that would be the case anyway. I'll get another one eventually :thumbsup: Was also good to catch up with a few local SAUer's (past and present!)...

So who won bragging rights until the next one happens?

Hope you got some more track time after your problem was sorted.

So who won bragging rights until the next one happens?

Yes only missed 1st and 2nd sessions. Bragging rights were mine for the SAU RENEW competition in street class.

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