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Yeh, you keep thinking up those excuses boyo, times like that you should be hanging your head in shame :cheers:

lol

the car was a bullet in a straight line, but terrible under brakes & mid corner. i think the 4wd system was not working properly will be checking this week.

check out the brakes roy, pretty hot, :rolleyes:

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cheers russ

  • 1 month later...

Can finally add a time on here for my land barge >_<

Model: R33 GT-R Vspec

Circuit Name: Queensland Raceway - Sprint

Lap time: 1.05.56 ie CRAPTASTIC !!! :P

Modifications

Engine: Power FC, A-VCR, Exhaust, filters

Power: 198 rwkw ... I like having an underpowered and extremely heavy GT-R :lol:

Suspension: Tein HA, Cusco Front/Rear Camber and Sway bars

Tyres: 595 RS Federals

Brakes: Endless Pads

Body weight: Full cream dairy fat R33

I'm no longer a track virgin :P

Edited by gtrvspec95

Model: S15

Circuit Name: Oran park South. Combined Car Clubs Supersprint 26/4/06.

Lap time: 50.15 sec

Modifications

Engine: built 2lt

Power: 250 rwkw

Suspension: Tein Flex

Tyres: RE55S

Brakes: Front DS2500 / Rear Endless CC-R

Body weight: 1300kg full tank with me in the drivers seat

  • 1 month later...

Barbagallo 'Short Curcuit'

No Speed Limit Road Car Event

Jan 06

Skyline R32 GTR

Barbagallo.jpg

Power: 315rwHP

Brakes: Standard cross drilled Rotors - Pads unknown but gave off plenty of sparks!

Suspension: 'Potenza' Non adjustable Coilovers

Tyres: Crap / bald regular Street tyres

(+ Later discovered Front LHS tyre only held >10psi after bead broken from little 'Off' on the 2nd lap)

Time: 1:01.1331

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....01/2006.BARB.P1

Edited by PSI_GTSII

Ok, some of my times.

Circuit Name: Oran park GP

Lap time: 1:22.6 (Mich Porsche slicks)

Circuit Name: Oran park South

Lap time: 50.9 sec (Toyo T1R street)

Circuit Name: Eastern Creek

Lap time: 1:53.2 (Toyo T1R street)

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:14 (Toyo tramipa street)

Model: R34 GTR Vspec II

Modifications

Engine: Stock internal's, Drop in Cams, GTSS, Zorst, INJ and PFC

Power: 235 4wkw @10PSI

Suspension: std

Tyres: Various

Brakes: STD

Body weight: Full trim

Someone needs to revisit the first post and re-do the score board, but its a lot of work

Barbagallo 'Short Curcuit'

No Speed Limit Road Car Event

Jan 06

Skyline R32 GTR

Power: 315rwHP

Brakes: Standard cross drilled Rotors - Pads unknown but gave off plenty of sparks!

Suspension: 'Potenza' Non adjustable Coilovers

Tyres: Crap / bald regular Street tyres (Front LHS tyre only held 10psi after little 'Off' on the 2nd lap)

http://users.tpg.com.au/realj/IMGP2448.JPG

Time: 1:01.1331

Good to see someone has finally posted a time for Wanneroo :D

My short course time from last effort (Jan 2006)

Car: R32 GT-R

Power: 305rwhp

Brakes: standard size slotted rotors

Suspension: slightly lowered & with bulk understeer.

Tyres: Bridgestone tyres

Time 57.84 (In the dark - I am afraid of the dark...)

Edited by djr81
Good to see someone has finally posted a time for Wanneroo :P

My short course time from last effort (Jan 2006)

Car: R32 GT-R

Power: 305rwhp

Brakes: standard size slotted rotors

Suspension: slightly lowered & with bulk understeer.

Tyres: Bridgestone tyres

Time 57.84 (In the dark - I am afraid of the dark...)

Is yours the Red White and Blue painted Competition GTR I have seen at Wanneroo a few times?

Car number 42 in this event?

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....02/2006.BARB.P3

If so, well done your up there with some pretty quick guys like Rolly Waters and Dick Ward :O

Is yours the Red White and Blue painted Competition GTR I have seen at Wanneroo a few times?

Car number 42 in this event?

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....02/2006.BARB.P3

If so, well done your up there with some pretty quick guys like Rolly Waters and Dick Ward :P

Mine was number 42 in that event. I can't afford a fancy paint job (Or a Veilside spoiler), so it is just plain Jane white car. Doesn't even have a shopping list stuck on the side. :P

can I claim it looks more like a race car when I remove the front number plate?

The red, white & blue car belongs to Jamie Wholagan & his dad. Haven't seen it since Meelup last year when it lunched a gearbox.

Should be at the next round in July (I think), so give us a yell if you are there. Be happy to talk rubbish about cars..........

Edited by djr81

hmm that reminds me, I missed 2 times:

SAU Nickname: Duncan

Car Make and Model: 32 GTR n1 Vspec 2

Modifications

Engine: none. standard boost. standard ECU

Power: not sure :angry:

Suspension: some tricky jap coilovers

Tyres: Yoko A032R

Brakes: Standard (brembos) + hawk black pads

Body weight: Over 1500kg

Wakefield Park 1.10.2

Oran Park GP 1.20.2

Modifications: PowerFC, Apexi AX75F82-P25 Turbo, Apexi GT Spec FMIC, Injectors, Zorst etc...

Engine: Standard

Power: 225 rwkw

Suspension: Apexi N1 Coilovers, Strut Braces front/rear

Tyres: Wan Li - The best damn tyres you can use for a tyre fire! Not much good elsewhere.

Brakes: DBA 4000 Rotors/Unknown pads

Body weight: 1500 odd

Eastern Creek GP Circuit - 1:29.508

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