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this one could have been abit shit (eg like most Porsche/evo drivers at targa on day one)

this may have been my second run

enthusiasm grater than skill

and this one is the classic, f**ked up a corner and tried to gain time back at the next corner and almost hit a wall

Fark some of those were very close calls.

Jebuz Fatz! You drive like a crazy man with no fear! Full credit sir :)

its a big country the best way to see it is flat out!

remember i came 18th the winner was 12 seconds faster than me ..... now thats fast

i recon i could knock off another 3-4 seconds just with rubber thats not on the belts

Remind me if i ever co drive to wear an adult nappy damn!

Favourite quote of the co driver - "COLD TIRES COLD TIRES!'

and "BRAKE BRAKE BRAKE!"

Looks like a great layout. I would love to enter my 32 next time round. :)

Well done Big man!

Nice work Fatz. Some great footage and I reckon you've done a sterling job of capturing the whole "stuck in a car with Fatz and no way to get out" experience. Seriously though, looks like you're having a lot of fun and going very quick.

I love the whole "f*kf*kf*kf*k" moment into the chicane. I remember saying exactly that as you slid gracefully along the side of the blue Camry halfway down a soaked Macquarie Pass once opon a time. Happy days!

top 3 were all group a rally cars

wrx won it( looked like a cat on redbull that had been shot in the arse by lightning when on the gas)

The WRX that won was apparently nothing too extreme. The driver is the same guy that built the two WRXs that won Targa in 2004 and 2007, so he knows a bit about setup and tuning. Helps that he can drive a little bit.

I would love to have a crack at this. I'll see if I can remember where I put my helmet hey?

Cheers n beers,

Gibbo

Edited by Gonad Man

its a big country the best way to see it is flat out!

remember i came 18th the winner was 12 seconds faster than me ..... now thats fast

i recon i could knock off another 3-4 seconds just with rubber thats not on the belts

perhaps an Evo or Rexy would suit you better

Insane driving - GTRs are big heavy sons of bitches and rally courses will always be challenging for them

But after seeing your driving style you seem not to be afraid of bending that whale that takes balls.........big balls

I want to see more photage

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