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thanks again to everyone involved! had a absolute blast as usual as did the ms's :) thanks again to owen for the smoke tyres :P and anyone who let me borrow their trolly jacks :)

so anyone got any photos of my dirty nugget doing the rounds? :P

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  On 03/09/2011 at 11:01 AM, Aggroman said:

im going to check out Gordon leven motorsport tomorrow if I get time otherwise thats on teh cards for next saturday Thanks Dori..

I never got to look at your twin turbo setup either :@

nps man!

its nothing fancy, just looks like a rb26dett but with rb25 rocker covers lol

Superb Epic day! I had so much fun and so many skidz were had.

All you folks with video and/or photos PM me to arrange a way to get it for our end of year DVD. Also anyone having pics/video of my GTR doing stupidly cool stuff - Extra points!

  On 03/09/2011 at 11:15 AM, Longz said:

Excellent day today , most wild i've seen the car gone minus going the wrong way lol :whistling:

hahah i know how you feel about going the wrong way :P did that a few times myself :)

but all is good as long as smiles and super happy fun times were had :)

im hoping this works, if not I have them uploading to flickr

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1930142090392.2091873.1147411544&l=1d905fe8c9&type=1

for the shots I took today... not alot of them as i only rocked up at about 2ish

Got up at 0430 to wash the ice off the car,

3 hour drive up to Sydney,

Burned some rubber,

10 min nap at lunch time,

Broke car (intercooler hose),

Burned more rubber,

Car running like a dream, until I figured out it was free boosting (28 psi peak) :-/

3 hour drive home, back by 9.

Not a bad day out.

Best texi I have been to. As always thank you to the organisers, they did a great job.

Thanks alot for organizing the day and giving me the friendly push to come today!!! Had lots of fun met new people and learnt alot!!!!

Big thanks to owen for giving me some rubber which has sone how disappeared, one more run and one of the Tyres would of blow for sure! Massively fluked it!

I got a bit of crappy video so I'll upload it tomorrow and see if it's worth mentioning.

Jarrad.

Thanks to the entrants and organisers who made sure we had a fun and easy day yesterday :D

Entries for the next Texi on 13 November are open to club members, see details here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/365954-s-a-u-n-s-w-texi-sos-13th-november-2011

Heya all :)

Big thanks to the SAU crew for their efforts once again!

Much better than the last one IMO.

Hanging for times to get posted, I'm keen to see how the bucket and I went!

If anyone has any good pics of GOD12A, gunmetal 32GTR on 34 wheels, I'd love to see them as my co-pilot forgot his camera pinch.gif

What's the go with the DVD too? $35 for a DVD full of SAU execs in vulnerable positions or do they get their gear off too??

Thanks for the pic PEZ!!

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Thanks again to everyone, it was a fun day indeed!

Mark :)

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