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Well done mate.

Awesome run!

cheers

Epic!!!

tops funeveryone should get out there and have a crack.. you cant wipe the smile off ya face

What width and offset plus tyre are you running again?

18x10.5+ 15

Sick run..

Have you thought about changing the diff ratio to the r32 gtr's 4.11?

runs 4:11

i considered 4:4's but having been to phillip island the car hist 7k in 5th there so no need to go shorter

eh? R33 GTRs have the same diff ratios as R32 GTRs bud

what he said

This is a good event and Fatz does not leave anything in the bag when he has a go.

The new brakes were amazing and the new tyres really had some grip as reflected in the improvement in times.

This idea of running at night with headlights is something new and provides a challenge when picking braking points and apexes.

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Whilst slinging shitt at MR MAN boobs is very cool with some of his crazy offs,,,please explain this little mis-adverture of yours mate. If you wanted to play in the mud and grass,,,you could have borrowed his 4 ring circus or my patrol.

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