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that was fun.

And yes my best real lap was 2.02. Its amazing how slipping $50 to the timekeepers can take 5 sec of your times, just like semi slicks really :D

:D

Was a truely great weekend.

A BIG thanks to Andrew for taking me on the passenger session. Experiencing all those G's really was a sensational feeling.

Waiting for my car to be ready and i will be soon joining all of you out there. I will of course start from the rear of the skyline field :D.

Hope to see you all soon.

Another great weekend had by all. The drinking sessions slowed down my enthusiasm on the Sunday, but chopping HSV's was enuf to keep me pushing hard till the last lap. I loved the 5 lap super sprint's format for the last session of the day, and I must admit the HSV day was the best organisation i've seen at a club day yet. Even with the pits being renovated and a large field to contend with.

Everyone in our field was good to chat to and encouraged a friendly, healthy compedative attitude towards the whole day.

I personally feel I couldn't get more than another 1/4 of a second off my PB without changes to the car. I felt I pushed as hard as I could to keep up with Snowmans decreasing lap times. Well done mate! I just cant keep that corner speed while still running stock suspension. But enjoyed every second of it trying a few diff methods around the track.

Well i said there were some awsome pics to come and here they are.

Ill bring the hard copies to the next meet so you can have a look, and ill have some inlarged ones aswell.

hope you like!!!

I will be attending as many track days as i can, so there will be more where these came from.

James.

Nice photos James; have I met you on the day...?

I've met the brakesRus representative from Sydney who kept littering my car. :)

Awesome fun was had on and off the field, even though the resident larrikin was missing. It was a pretty quiet saturday night without you Roy. :)

Chris,

It is due for a wash next month mate.

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