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Tony owns the black STi - did a high 1.24 on the weekend. Still running stock turbo's - but thats about all thats left stock on it.

That won't be stock for long either so he tells me. He is the ultimate track whore. Has done something like 40+ track days this year. We always see him whenever there's a track day - and he's definitely a good SAU Vic associate.

Tony owns the black STi - did a high 1.24 on the weekend. Still running stock turbo's - but thats about all thats left stock on it.  

That won't be stock for long either so he tells me. He is the ultimate track whore. Has done something like 40+ track days this year. We always see him whenever there's a track day - and he's definitely a good SAU Vic associate.

I think that is a good time for a STI, GTR are quick as usual but they are in their own league. SUPERCLASS!

Cheers All,

VITZ

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He certainly knows how to steer and has a fair bit done on that Sti alrady. Last PI outing a couple of Crazy Frank's mates turned up in STi's and I got to let one whup me in a standing start while I farted about wheelspinning. For all that though he was only 2 seconds a lap faster on semi-comps which I'll hide behind as a minor victory. We even helped the other one reset his front left wheel bearing tension so he could continue racing (shoddy scoobie build quality)

He certainly knows how to steer and has a fair bit done on that Sti alrady. Last PI outing a couple of Crazy Frank's mates turned up in STi's and I got to let one whup me in a standing start while I farted about wheelspinning. For all that though he was only 2 seconds a lap faster on semi-comps which I'll hide behind as a minor victory. We even helped the other one reset his front left wheel bearing tension so he could continue racing (shoddy scoobie build quality)

Sounds like you guys really have had a good day at Sandown, I will try to make an effort to join you guys the next outing , that is if you don't mind having another one in your team. The problem is, I don't have a GTR. Is it okay still? or a GTS.

Cheers,

VITZ

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And Chrisman drives a TX5 and Duncan an S2000 - so anyone is welcome in anything. Just come have some fun.

YEAH!!!!!!

:mad:

SAU RULES! :headbang:

Watch out for me on the track guys and make sure you don't slow me down.

I drive a Toyota Echo 1.3 with VVTI. It's got a aftermarket air filter panel done.

SIK MATE!

Cheers,

VITZ

:headspin: :headspin: :headspin: :headspin: :headspin:

BTW did anyone get a pic of Leewah with his ass welded to my front guard :mad:

Nup, so it didn't happen :D

Sorry bout that Geoff. It was just sooo plesent in the sun shing down upon us and leaning against the car came a byproduct of my laziness.

Appologies and if you ever want to, you can lean on my car anytime :) Just don't claim it as yours coz I didn't lay any claim to yours....

Hell mate, just glad it was useful to someone;) Paint as you may notice is not something I really give a rats about:D

Echo's are great. Just hope I don't get one stuck in the front scoop....

Roy loves to give the old *ahem* Echo a punt at Winton.

Hell mate, just glad it was useful to someone;)  Paint as you may notice is not something I really give a rats about:D

 

Echo's are great. Just hope I don't get one stuck in the front scoop....

 

Roy loves to give the old *ahem* Echo a punt at Winton.

HAHAHAHAHHAH! That's a good one.

I will remember to wave when I pass you on the straight! :jk:

Cheers All,

VITZ

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