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Couple of Shots of my GTR from Eastern Creek North Circuit on Sunday last week.

Managed a 1.18.196, which is my first time ever at Eastern Creek and my first time on the track in the GTR.

Suffered major brake fade and I boiled my brake fluid - Braided lines and racing fluid + new disks and pads ordered!!

Also had my coolant overflow tank boil..Hopefully isn't to much of a fix!

Heres the incar video - about 10 minutes in it goes side-by-side when my mate arrived with a second camera.

6 min 50 second see me nearly lose it at turn 2 :D

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Will hopefully have the car ready for the SAU Nationals and maybe a day or two at Winton before. In the meantime the only track work I have done this year has been in hire cars...but it has eaten most of my finances but well worth it

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Eau Rouge

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From the Skyline Nats

bit of tyre deflection, interesting as the sidewalls on the FZ's are so stiff

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wish it was the real one behind me, but cool none the less. :)

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Had the Ararat hill climb today here's few pics and vid I found on YouTube.

There was 2 r32 gtrs there and r32 gtst my one (purple) and a mates (black one)

I got 2nd in my class 2001-3000cc with a best run of 51.01

1st run 1.02.25

2nd 1min flat

3rd 56.27

4th 56.28

Day two

1st run 56 flat

2nd 55.45

3rd 54.23

4th 52.02

5th 51.01 (best)

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