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Yeah we were both running very similar times, had spoken to him couple of times just to make sure we're not getting in each others way. He was a very consistent cornerer, so we were having some fun together. Sometimes it did get a bit close though :P

Grabbed what I think is the complete list of guys from SAU off natsoft, was some good times in there with plenty of PB's. :)

Skylines Australia Vic Aaron Barnes Nissan R35 GTR 3800 D S25 1:46.8744
Skylines Australia Vic Matthew Borci Nissan Skyline GTR 2600 H S34 1:48.6266
Skylines Australia Vic John Olasau Nissan Skyline GTR 2600 D S37 1:49.5913
Skylines Australia Vic Matt Lowth Lotus Exige S 3500 D S22 1:49.8926
Skylines Australia Vic Huy Phan Nissan 200sx 1999 H S35 1:51.0517
Skylines Australia Vic John Packham Nissan 200sx S14 1998 D S28 1:52.7485
Skylines Australia Vic Brett Stuchbery Holden Commodore VX 5700 H S22 1:53.1849
Skylines Australia Vic Darren Cox Nissan Skyline R32 G 2568 H S34 1:53.8790
Skylines Australia Vic Ben Johnson Honda S2000 1998 B S6 1:54.1746
Skylines Aust - Vic Peter Vakras Nissan Skyline 2600 H S7 1:55.2008
Skylines Australia Vic Jason Mcdonald Nissan 200sx 5665 H S36 1:56.0742
Skylines Australia Vic Andrew Cutropia Datsun 1200 1998 I S28 1:57.0449
Skylines Australia Vic Leslie Maslaris Nissan Skyline R32 G 2000 B S12 1:58.0093
Skylines John Magar Nissan R33 GTR 2600 H S11 1:58.5328
Skylines Australia Vic Simon Henman Nissan Skyline 2498 D S35 1:59.8862
Skylines Australia Vic Gavin Hately Toyota 86 1998 F S33 2:02.6950
Skylines Australia Vic Adam Birdseye Nissan R33 GTS-T 2498 H S30 2:05.6481
Skylines Australia Vic Alex Pirpiris Honda Integra 1800 B S21 2:10.9265

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