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....damn that drive home was so hardcore. I hated every minute of it. My car was aquaplaning all over the place so I literally had to drive at 65km/hr all the way back to Sydney!!!

:P well done on the win

but :talktohand: about the drive home Mr 4wd sports car driver.....I was towing the datto home with a Ute in that....pretty average drive.....

LOL...we have a new leader.:P

Your car was very impressive the way it was getting out of the final corner and hauling down the straight. I was a little worried earlier in the day when you said you were only doing 1:27s:( , but not surprised to read 1:23s because your car looked visible quicker then Snowman and Scotsman

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1:36.1 speed limited to 190kmh :edit 24-10-04: new lap time 1:31.6. Hoped to go faster but for a slow M3 and even slower TVR Griff spoiling me for 4 flying laps straight.

Troy, that'd be 1:31.6 for skylinegeoff :cheers:

Hey there,

sounds like you guys had a great day at Sandown.....

Only 5 weeks to the wedding for me and then after that I can start coming to met some of you guys at track days.....

Any GTS-T's running at Sandown????Times??

Do you guys run with NDSOC??

I saw a GTR and a GTS-T up at Winton with the WRX club when I was up there a month ago running in my standard MX-5. Was that any of you guys ???

James

Brutus - if the GTR was a white 33 with black rims it was Frank. He's a wrx club member and his car is well sorted.

Next year SAU Vic will be running with the WRX Club track days much like the MX5 club and the Liberty club has done previously.

I have run a few times this year with the NDSOC but I find their days a little slow and disorganised - probably because they keep having to pull cars out of the kitty litter or clean up the oil spill from some old datto every session. LOL

As for the GTS-T's running at Sandown last time - most were around the mid 1.30's with skylinegeoff's 1.31 being the best time - none of them were running on semi's however.

update

SAU Nickname: look over there <---

Car Make and Model: '93 GTS25t

Circuit Name: Eastern Creek

Lap time: ~2:03

Circuit Name:Wakefield

Lap time: 1:17.89

Modifications

Engine: nil

Power: stock ~136rwkw

Suspension: stock and old!

Tyres: 17" Dunlop FM901

Brakes: Ferodo DS2500 pads all round and DBA 4000 discs up front

Body weight: 1370kg (? stock)

Car Make and Model: 2001 S15 200SX

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:14:81

Modifications

Engine: Front Mount Intercooler, Filter, Exhaust, AVC-R

Power: Unknown

Suspension: Stock

Tyres: Crappy 16" 205s front, 225's rear

Brakes: Ferodo DS2500 pads front, stock rear

Body weight: Approx 1300

Some decent tyres to be added next time, hopefully some tein flex suspension too

94 MX-5 standard except koni's, 032's and muffler.

Wakefield 1.14.19

Sandown 1.34.12

Winton Long 1.43.79

Winton short 1.11's

Calder 1.10.89

Phillip Island 2.00.29

Tottaly Standard 98 mx5 on road tyres at phillip island 2.04.79

Now to get the skyline out and record some times....

Jesus...you must row that thing along to get those times...lol should put you in an Formula Ford:)

Will be interesting to see how the GTST goes...i recall you saying you have around230rwkws, with some tyres, susp and brakes it will no doubt be nice and quick package.:D

Off topic but I need the help from you guys in this thread who track your Skylines. I am getting 130 oil temps every time I go out on track, 5 hot laps and I am forced to come into pitt. Is this normal? Yes I have an HKS oil cooler. The thread I have started is here, thanks in advance for any help you can loan me!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...d=1#post1082593

SAU Nickname: stealth

Car Make and Model: skyline gtst Series2

Circuit Name: Qld Raceway - Sprint & Clubman

Lap time: 104.48 & 107.34

Modifications intercooler, apexi pwr fc, tein coilovers, apexi turbo

Engine: 25det

Power: 226kwatw

Suspension: tein adjustable coil overs

Tyres: yokahoma AVS sport100

Brakes: RB74 brake pad front & rear

Body weight: std

SAU Nickname: stealth

Car Make and Model: skyline gtst Series2

Circuit Name: Qld Raceway - Sprint & Clubman

Lap time: 103.77 & 107.01

Date: 20/11/04

Modifications intercooler, apexi pwr fc, tein coilovers, apexi turbo

Engine: 25det

Power: 226kwatw

Suspension: tein adjustable coil overs

Tyres: yokahoma AVS sport100

Brakes: RB74 brake pad front & rear

Body weight: std

SAU Nickname: nizchic

Car Make and Model: R33 gts-t

Circuit Name: Queensland raceway (sprint circuit)

Lap time: 61 sec.

Modifications

Engine: RB25det

Power: 201 rwkws

Suspension: Tein HA's

Tyres: road front's, dunlop -R semi slick rears

Brakes: Lucas pads

Body weight: 1300kg

This was my first time ever and the above time was a lucky fluke!!! consistently ran 64's, :rofl: and 67's on clubman track

SAU Nickname: Predator

Car Make and Model: skyline R31 1986

Circuit Name: Qld Raceway - Sprint & Clubman

Best Lap time: 1:18:55 (78s)

Date: 17/11/04

Modifications: extractors, full exhaust, 'bout it

Engine: RB30E

Power: bugger all and none (~80rwkw)

Suspension: stock

Trans: Auto

Tyres: retreads!

Brakes: Ferrodo

Body weight: std (~1300kg)

===

First time out, its a pissy time, but then again nearly a stock R31 with 330,000km on the clock.. lol :rofl: Just here for reference I guess for anybody else with an old r31

Go Gordo. Were the other times up there by stealth 1:04 or 104 seconds?

Nizchick good effort but cheater tyres at the back is ...well..cheating ;)

So how is the track surface? Still bumpy as ever at the end of the pit straight? Just thinking ahead to coming home to Brisbane in Jun/Jul and getting new shocks.

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