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Some vids from the day...probably not dial up friendly

Pretty much everyone :)

35mb http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/drivebys1.wmv

Chris gives it some:

20mb http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/gotsideways.wmv

24mb http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/chrisagain.wmv

Pete takes it easy first lap out:

23mb http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/petesfirstlap1.wmv

Is Talent a replacement for horsepower?

10mb http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/talentorho...horsepower1.wmv

ooohh sweet, :P cheers Duncan

so will you be joining us in the next event? i wanna head down again soon!

got some good tyres now.. ahhh second hand kuhmo's from the MG's for the front and some TOYO tyres fro the back, (couple of hundred each but dunno what model)

welllllll....I've finally got my hands on a block so you might just see me on track before the end of the year :P

Interesting to see how the khumos go.....front is where you need the grip really...and the Toyo proxes ra1s I tried a while back were excellent for road tyres.

atm, the back is where i need grip... cant get the power down!! guess i'll have to save up and get some softer springs for the rear to allow more squat! that combo has got to be better than the sime and other unknown brand im running now!! good for drifting as they dont wear at all!!!!

that block is for the GTR?? was it that hard to find one, just hard to find one at the right price?? why so long til shes back on the track??

ahh well apparently everyone in Oz who has taken an engine out has found it was stuffed, we can't run a bored block so I had to find one with factory size, much harder than I thought....got it now so the rebuild is beginning again....

ahh well apparently everyone in Oz who has taken an engine out has found it was stuffed, we can't run a bored block so I had to find one with factory size, much harder than I thought....got it now so the rebuild is beginning again....

would be definately hard for them to tell, not often they would get you to take the head off these to check... makes the racing more expensive though! if you blow the engine up in a race.. you HAVE to buy a new one and cant repair the old one! doesn't seem right!

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Well I just downloaded two of those vids and all I can say is... shocking driving! Did no one stay on the track? Must have been the pressure of performing for the video.

Redex and Fatz - you should be ashamed of yourselves :P

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