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Just back from Wakefield track day and I think I have died and gone to heaven. Car park full of Z32's, R31, R32, R33 and R34. Even the little GTiR Pulsar, S13's (both variants) S14 and S15's. About the only thing missing was the R390 LM but the incredible Black R34 GTR V-Spec (for sale) really made my day. I thought my R34 GTT had "presence" until I saw that. I now know what my next car will be and I don't car which wife/girlfriend/daughter I have to sell to get it.

Some great action on the track and some of the 32 GTR boys will be thankful for the AWD as some of them were seen dissappearing backwards/sideways/straight ahead off the track.

Bring on the next one I say.

:P

Muz

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yeah i just got back, that was an awsome day. that black 34 was beautiful. but id have to say that my fav car out there was the slo 32r R32 GTR, that thing was flying. did any1 else see the red 32 spin coming on to the straight in front of the two white 33's. that was close. bit of a pity the drift didn't go 4 ne longer :P

Thanks Ewen,

I liked that red R32 with C/F bonnet. Who owns that? Canberra local? and does he want to sell the wheels as they would look really great on my 34. Just kidding there.

I must get to meet you guys soon.

Cheers

Muz

Got pics coming...Saw you there Muz, looking good.

http://www.syndicatemotorsports.org/images...k_day/index.htm

thanx muz, i've still got a looong way to go b4 i'm happy with the car, the worst part being after you spend ridiculous amounts, you're back to square one when it comes to setup of car. which i've only done for circuit work only.

was spewing couldn't enter as last time i was racing there at the track the clutch cried 'enough'.

but yeah tell me bout it, plenty of nissans of all type which was good to see.

my volks are too small for you're car you're better going 18 or 19 that'll be really nice and make it stand out.

Yep, know exactly where you're at with the bottomless bucket but hey it's a passion isn't it. Thought about a bigger set of wheels but I like the economies that 17's present. I come from the far north and trust me, the roads (goat tracks) are an absolute disgrace. My last car was a hot Honda Accord with 17's and hit a pothole on the major highway between Cairns and Townsville and split two rims right around the circumference. Only travelling at 70 k at the time (in heavy rain). So I'm a bit wary about getting anything too large that reduces the amount of rubber between me and the road.

Why couldn't you enter?

Cheers

Muz

was too lazy to replace clutch from previous outing at wakefeild+am waiting for a dry sump setup so that i can push the car that bit more without worrying bout oil surge which gtr's suffer under extreme circuit work.

i must've been blind as i don't think i saw you're black beastie parked anywhere. but then again had a big night out so i was a bit on the 'howz it going' side.

was too lazy to replace clutch from previous outing at wakefeild+am waiting for a dry sump setup so that i can push the car that bit more without worrying bout oil surge which gtr's suffer under extreme circuit work.

i must've been blind as i don't think i saw you're black beastie parked anywhere. but then again had a big night out so i was a bit on the 'howz it going' side.

I was parked between the two sets of garages just off the main access (first timer to Wakefield). Good to see a man enjoying his motoring.

LM R390/391 in Oz. Nah don't think so but that would definitely have made my day. I think the road going version went for something around the mill$, which with our roads and laws would make it a pretty pricey piece of kit to sit in a garage somewhere.

:)

Muz

Thanks Angus, I agree entirely. The R34 GTR is one hell of a car and definitely my next ride.

GT-R32, Sorry bloke but I don't do the track thing anymore, just love to watch the younger generation do their thing. I'll stick to racing my AX-6 Rotax for the speed kicks.

Cheers

Muz

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