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BlackT - re: racechrono - i used to have that on a nokia phone years ago, and its worked well with an external bluetooth GPS. Let me know if you need to borrow the GPS, its a 5khz unit that was recommended by the racechrono guys back then.

Thanks Adam, will see how it goes with the internal gps for a few laps, I have a brand new sgs4 so hopefully it gets a good signal/has a good antennae

lol

tops day

no exploding cars

... I got pretty close! After the second session out I realised the radiator was cracked. Somehow the car still took a flogging and made it home :)

Tops day mate and thank for organising it.

Cheers guys for organising a great day.

Nice pic Jenna,,,picking on an old defenceless man,,,shame on you.

Anytime Neil ;)

Was indeed an awesome day and good to see all the familiar faces. The Gtr did well, survived the whole day with two drivers.

Went to get it off the trailer this morning though and it wouldn't start. Seems like the fuel pump has shat itself!!

Jenna

:)




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