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nice footage and good to see you beating some awd cars too :P

Haha yeah i got knocked off by one right at the end of the day! But ill be back for more :D

haha damn. its a nice small setup but looks like a lot of fun. planning on any other track days anytime soon?

Yeah quite a few.... Ill post up details soon! Ill upload some more skid vids etc soon......

Yeah quite a few.... Ill post up details soon! Ill upload some more skid vids etc soon......

Cool :)

I've just had a Nismo 1.5way fitted and I'm planning to get over to a wet skid pan day or two and maybe a couple of driftmob days or something like that. Keen to catch up if you're likely to be at anything like that?

Cool :)

I've just had a Nismo 1.5way fitted and I'm planning to get over to a wet skid pan day or two and maybe a couple of driftmob days or something like that. Keen to catch up if you're likely to be at anything like that?

Yep for sure :) You will love that diff!! :yes: It is the same as what i run!

Yep for sure :) You will love that diff!! :yes: It is the same as what i run!

Already do :3 ... how long did you run in for? I had it fitted last Thursday and I've done about 350kms so far . Was thinking I'd do 500 before doing anything silly and then change oil at 1000?

1st run of the day to get to know the track -

dam that turbo is good, feel like selling my gtx to get some more whistling happening lol...

nice small track, looks like you could do with a long straight to open it right up

Already do :3 ... how long did you run in for? I had it fitted last Thursday and I've done about 350kms so far . Was thinking I'd do 500 before doing anything silly and then change oil at 1000?

Mine was rebuilt and then run straight on the dyno, after that we did the normal bed in procedure etc..... It has done about 3000kms since the build!

Hey GeeTeeTee I have seen a white GTT like yours in Parramatta a few times recently, not you??

Not me mate, you would know if it was mine :P

dam that turbo is good, feel like selling my gtx to get some more whistling happening lol...

nice small track, looks like you could do with a long straight to open it right up

Haha yeah i must admit i do like it! I was so close to changing it but with the power it has and the sounds i will just enjoy it for what it is! They are extending the track soon i believe :yes:

Awesome. Might make some of those sounds my new ringtone. :D

Haha nice! Shame i couldnt run the screamer at the event, but it would have echo'd nicely down that hill for all the nearby horses!

man you say thats plumbed back? shit man. sounds orgasmic around 0:32 when the car is close to the cam.

Gate is plumbed back in the videos yes..... The sounds is all induction etc :D

OK guys, after a very LONG day on Friday we have finally nailed the issue that has been causing me grief for quite a while, more info to come on this soon.... For now, i will just put up some thrash footage from Powercruise, it was wet, slippery and pretty useless, but still had fun and cracked gate on every car i could find -

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