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Awesome day!!!!

Was my first time out on the track and it was great to actually give my car a good beating after all the money I've poured into it....

Didn't like all the schumacher-wannabes on the track trying to overtake me on the corners, so gave them a hiding on the straights......

I think I'll need some cheater tyres next time to keep the speed around the corners, got quite a bit sideways a fews times....

Good to see all the usual SAU'ers, and got to meet a few new faces too...

Roy, shit happens mate, just lucky I brought the truck down!!!!!

Where do i take my car to get a rape kit done, obviously it memory of this horrible incident contributed to its nervous breakdown on Sunday.

 

And the Zed wasnt the same either...:thumbsup:

ROFL.. someone arrest that man before he attacks again! :(

(I guess beers are on Adz come Tuesday)

I had a quick chat as I was leaving. I don't think he knew too much about the car but it was a silver R31 2 door which he said had been dressed up to look like a GTS-R. Was a damn tough looking car. Silver and had the plates "SEVNTH". Had an aftermarket turbo and other enine work. Very neat looking car. Was very quick too but didn't get any pics sorry.

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