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I have a strange feeling 90% of the gains will be from the driver though, might chase you around a bit on the day and see if I can learn some more mad skillz.

I'll sit in for a few laps, be warned, there is going to be a lot of yelling.

i'd highly suggest a practice day before getting into competition too much , going fast around a track can be different to on the road . perhaps a sua track day should be organised?? i'd be keen to go out n have a bash and offer pointers to anyone who is looking for some :)

You said this ages ago, and it was the first suggestion of a SAU track day, but I'm checking in your other suggestion to offer pointers to anyone who is looking for some (e.g. me, and I'm sure a heap of other people out there). Would be good to see you out there mate :)

I'm hoping to make it for my first bash on a circuit, new exhaust housing should be here tomorrow and hopefully my nistune the day after that :) Bought some 17s with RE55 semi slicks that clear my brakes by about 0.5mm with spacers, so im all but set to go :nyaanyaa:

There is going to be subaru's there? i'm yet to meet a subaru driver who isn't a complete twat. I'm sure there out they, they must keep a low profile though.

Yeah, I'm not a complete twat... I suppose the skyline cancels it out a little.

Judging by the interest on Rexnet, I'm thinging 4 Subies will show up.

I'm hoping to make it for my first bash on a circuit, new exhaust housing should be here tomorrow and hopefully my nistune the day after that :) Bought some 17s with RE55 semi slicks that clear my brakes by about 0.5mm with spacers, so im all but set to go :nyaanyaa:

I too got some RE55s :D

Haha, I'm counting on this rear wing for some epic downforce! or... maybe... perhaps that's unlikely? :P

Hopefully these new sways give me some more stability through the corners, and may actually play with the boost controller to coax out a couple more killerwasps from the engine on the day. I have a strange feeling 90% of the gains will be from the driver though, might chase you around a bit on the day and see if I can learn some more mad skillz.

ill jump in your passenger seat if ya want man, give you the tips i know for the track :)

Skylines we're expecting are

Zoidbergmerc - R33 GTS

Veeto - R33 GTS-t

Funz - R32 GTS-t

Xrated - R32 GTS-t

Cladestine - R33 GTS-t

Autumn33 - R33 GTS-t

DanielH - R32 GTS-t

Chris - R31 RB26\30DET

Other cars we're expecting include

Nobes - 350z

Bogus - 2000 WRX STi

PBrice - RS liberty

Jaz_ej20 - Legacy Wagon

You said this ages ago, and it was the first suggestion of a SAU track day, but I'm checking in your other suggestion to offer pointers to anyone who is looking for some (e.g. me, and I'm sure a heap of other people out there). Would be good to see you out there mate :)

Yeah mate , i'll be there 100% and willing to give advice to anyone who wants to listen :)

ill jump in your passenger seat if ya want man, give you the tips i know for the track :)

Yeah mate , i'll be there 100% and willing to give advice to anyone who wants to listen :)

Definitely up for some tips guys, looking forward to cutting down some times and taking on some knowledge. I'm sure a heap of other guys out there will want some tips to get them around the track faster with the same hardware thumbsup.gif

what time should i try to be there? probably gonna have to leave pretty early, travelling from launceston..

Last time we had people turning up between 9-11am, everyone had a fairly good run on the track after then and it should give you a heap of time to head down :) I reckon I'll be getting there at ~9:30ish on the day so I can squeeze a few laps in early. Not sure on the proper weather forecast for Sunday yet, but if there's the chance it's going to drizzle in the afternoon I'm getting as much dry track time as possible.

what time should i try to be there? probably gonna have to leave pretty early, travelling from launceston..

I'll be getting there at like 9 so don't get up too early, last time we packed up around 3, but I reckon I'll be going till the sun goes down nyaanyaa.gif

Yeah mate , i'll be there 100% and willing to give advice to anyone who wants to listen :)

I've put a passenger seat and seat belt in just for you ;)

can anyone tell me how i will go with 215/17 inch RE55 semislicks all round? they are a bit old, just a bit worried they may not grip up too well, i have some 245/18 RE55s i can take to put on the rear, but nothing else other than street tires for the front pinch.gif

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