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Well today was a fantastic day, had a great time and got to meet a lot of guys and girls.

Mr E put on a bit of a show, demonstrating his patented downhill u-turn skills ;)

I managed to have my tyre delaminate on the way down from the Sunny Coast :D I guess my burnout tyres were a little too far gone hehehe, so I went on the run only to have my tyre/s fall apart near the end. Oh Well.

Still it was heaps of fun, a pity more couldn't come. Cheers for organising it, I'm up for another real soon.

Tim

Oh and yes Stuart and I did go home and put on both space savers on the rear. It was awesome. Instantly gave me another 50-100rwkw:uh-huh:

We haven't got good footage of some space saver smoking action yet, maybe closer to Christmas.

Have a great week everyone

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Well it was more a case of one extreme to the other will, from slip to a casual sunday drive is a big step. Just wanted to see a bit more of the beast that's all :D But you have motovated me into putting a new motor in the car and the plans are under way. Ofcourse still in saving and planning stages at the moment.

thanks for turning up guys, everyone was good company and seemed to have a good time.

will - very sorry mate, i totally forgot! ill take birty for a drive in your car next time :P

who was in the maroon R32? That was good fun following you.

birty kept asking me the whole trip... "so when are you getting that brake upgrade????"

im getting the ball rolling on a skidpan day tim, dont distress ;)

MRE you put on a good show again, good work mate.

if anyones got any suggestions for changes that should be made in future please let me know via PM.

boxhead - refer to the pm that was sent to you recently. this thread does not concern you.

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