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Cheap Willowbank (QR) Track Day Monday 11th July 2005


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1. Drive straight in. Go to the left hand end of the carpark and you will see there should be a gate open to let you in to the pit straight (albeit from the wrong end). Get yourself a parking bay.

As per the refidex p. 251 do I take the first left turn (Albert Theatre Park)

or the 2nd where the RFB is or continue along Champs way towards

QLD raceway?

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man thats the rollo on the evo..

Hard looking at the photos and times on these ones when you are not in attendence!

can't wait till august when i can test out some of my new gear on the track.

I went along to check it out before I run in the next track day, and here are some pics I took for anyone interested.

I also took a couple of short videos ( just with digi cam) but not sure how to post these.

Yea that white 34 seemed to have a fair whack of pace, black gtr and evo impressive too.

I'll actually have to get out and have a go next time also, but it was still good to see how everything works and spectate. Oh and I need to send u a PM GTS32.

Cam,

Some good pace in the Evo - Look foward to seeing it out on the 30th August.

+ Was also impressed with the White 34 and Black GTR.

Yeah thanks, was very happy with the times considering the very limited mods done.....

My next mod will definately be suspension as I need to dial in another 2 degrees of negative camber!

Went out again today for the Wednesday arvo sprints & set new PB's & fastest times on the day! Best laps today were:

Sprint - 59.30 sec

Clubman - 62.25 sec

Cheers Cam

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