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So, does anyone else find it interesting. The top two cars for the day were #9 and #5.

#9 was the Lance in his Dark R33 GTR with the white LMGT1's a prime example of a beautifully modified GTR.

#5 was ~Anna~ in her essentially stock MX5

Just goes to show that you don't need $1000's in a modified high power car to perform well at Texi. Well done to both.

Yes, I'm familiar with the GTR. Has a fair bit. Can't remember the power figure but pretty sure is north of 300kw. Also that Kakimoto zorst sounds horn. Last time I ran against him in my 33, he beat me every time (he can steer too!).

So, who wants to see some texi results? :whistling:

Why not head over to the BRAND NEW SAU NSW Website and check them out!

You'll find them in the "Leaderboard" section!

:woot: http://www.saunsw.com.au/ :woot:

Well done on the website Eric, great initiative mate

Hi Guys & Gals, awesome day & as usual well run & organised, so big up's to those dedicated few that donated their time. Personally I think that was the best Texi yet as I'm sure no one could complain about a shortage of time on the skid pan!

Definately most fun I've had learning to do heli's :no:

I've owned my car for 5 years & love that I can still continue to push the boundary's of both my ability & the car's ability. Bring on the next Texi.

Watched BMY.74G GTR pull away about 10 times so far, so clean and smooth, :yes:

And watching the red GT (Agro's car????) made it look easy.

Might make an appearance next texi, i've been away from texi for long enough.

Skill level seems much improved from years back as well.

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