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40bucks to smoke up the tyres - bargain! and yeh the skylines are a challenge to get arodund some of the courses. but that just makes it more fun. i cannot wait for the next one. ill promise to produce more smoke at the next one hehe

duncan can you dub me a copy of the footage asap?

i cant make it over on the weekend (family shit before going away)

could i pick up a copy tonight?

nup, I wont get a chance to do this until later this week or weekend!

but give me an address and I'll post it to you, hope they run vhs wherever you're off to

Neil I thought you wanted to remove the lock and weld the door shut anyway :thumbsup:

Neil I thought you wanted to remove the lock and weld the door shut anyway ;)

Only on the rears and hatch buddy. Don't laugh,,, welding up the doors is apparently what they used to do in sports sedans in the old days. Hows about I chock the doors, remove the hinges as well and then weld the door on.

So when do I get to see the vid buddy???. I need to see the ulsar lifting her rears.

Neil.

the results are out!

ok here's the skylines club boys and girl:

Class B

Nick - Toyota MR2 - 22nd place with 344.27 points overall

Neil - Nissan Pulsar - 24th place with 349.25 points overall

Class C

Tosh - Datsun 200B - 29th place with 403.73 points overall

Class D

Chris - Nissan HR31 - 25th place with 353.21 points overall

Mark - Nissan R31 - 26th place with 354.16 points overall

Class DE

Kelly - Nissan 350Z -28th place with 361.8 points overall

a good result in the end. can't wait for the next one!

cheers, MARK

Yea but you 2 picked on the poor old ulsar and now I can't open the n/s/f door you pair of bastards. More bloody work.

Neil.

Dont be looking at me, I did however laugh while watching your front gaurd flex under the power of the 200b ;)




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