Jump to content
SAU Community

Sau Vic 2013 Motorsport Championship Round 8 - Winton Saturday 2Nd Nov


Recommended Posts

thats right, final round of the year,

winton run by the wrx club

entry and sup regs:

http://www.wrx.com.au/Default.aspx?pageId=1540753&eventId=769177&EventViewMode=EventDetails

thanks to Aaron for the heads up.

will be a champ update in next week so you can see how you could go

cheers

M

big thanks to our sponsors

Brought to you by.

DriverDynamics_small.jpg

micoloursml1.jpg

rpm2s.jpg

yeah I land on the friday, so i'm out.

if we had stuck with the cup day date I would have been over this like a fat kid over a twinkie

but yeah I'm out till 14.

will be at nats tho, Std RWD reping!

well I recon after spending some time it would pass scruit, and I could run,...but landing from germany 20ish hours b4..yeah maybe not.

mgith come up and watch tho, esp if i can get the wife to drive!

wish there wasn't

doing deca on the 9th tho and sau nationals...

car is still straight chassis wise so it just cosmetic issues, had a wedding to take care of first, now...car time

Wont make this one :( oh well, hopefully ill be competing heavily in 2WD modified next year :P

Also, lol @ Richo in R33 GTR. probably makes the WRX and evo guys feel better about themselves

define modifications:

582530_352995444822195_727175012_n.jpg

oh no :woot:...looks like your camera survived at least

haha that easy ran out of talent..

cold tyres, cold track way too enthusiastic driver.

be back next year, just in mod rwd....very mod rwd...

been there done that :P...

  • 2 weeks later...

Woh, 42.

That is the answer to the ultimate question of "life the universe and everything" so I used to think it was a LUCKY number but I blew an engine at Sandown when running that number so now I avoid it like the plague.

Superstition eh, a major component of motorsport, who would have thought.

1 now there is a good number :-D

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Don't be ridiculous. "2-3 ugga duggas or one Oof. You have to use Oof on tie rods because you can't get an ugga dugga on there." Is not helping the guy at all.
    • I have done a lot of research before posting here and on gtruk forum. couldn't find anything. I have my gauges all part except the needle itself. the needle has a extremely small hole in the center, but the shaft going to the needle is extremely small and appears to have nothing to index it either. doesn't seem strong enough to simple pry or pull without damaging something. Already tried the old spoon trick on a extra triple meter I have from a gtt, but no luck. the center cap comes off easily but the hole in the meter face plate aren't big enough to get over the needle itself. figured this would be my best place to find someone who might have actually removed theirs. wonder if there is some type of small pin press tool to push the pin in while pulling the needle base off.
    • Ok...its taking me long enough to finally do this.  Feck financial security...heart disease will get me soon enough anyway So welcome to the garage..."Clem" Belsil80 has been running a 370Z in Super TT series. So after entering with him in last years Winton 300 i figured I  need my own car. Seems SAU Vic race cars need to be yellow....{tick} Reckon with enough motor i will be able to make up for the lack of talent and stay ahead of the 370Z... but the LS powered S13 and E36s are a ways up the road Aim is to have a car that doesnt stop or turn but has a bit of shed built motor with jam...maybe some cream  First step is getting this ex drift car log booked I am keeping faithful silver car. As the road-club car gets upgrades the race car wil get the sloppy seconds
    • Assuming that they will come off without damage at all.... i would have thought just pull straight up off the spindle with a something or other than can reach underneath. Have you searched for youtube vids of people doing similar on R34s or any other Nissan from the same vintage? They should be the same technique, in all likelihhood.
    • Keeping in mind that sandblasting is really aggressive on softer metals like cast alloy, and you can do damage that you might regret. For trash wheels, not a problem. For wheels with value/scarcity issues, etc.... perhaps a less aggressive media is a better choice?
×
×
  • Create New...