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ok the nite out stuff first

A bit of home handy man work on the Lada

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The rest are here

http://www.pbase.com/joelstrick/afterhrs

Will post the action up in next few days

haha good times, good times!!

Hey Joel, it's asking for a password to view the pics, what is it??

I'm dying to see the rest of the picks!

Dane

So sorry guys in the hurry to get them up i forgot to add password its a hardone

sau

Cheers

What a weekend!

Big thanks to all for this event, I have been away for a while and had been considering selling the Skyline and keeping the Celsior and have decided i am not that old yet...... sell the Celsior and mod the 'line some more.

Wish i could have made it to the after party but had to have a quiet one with the family.

Really enjoyed letting rip for the first time in my car........... cheesy grins appear from nowhere when i think back

Hey Joel you got any pics of the silent assasin?  Haven't seen one so far. :P

Still  :) i made top 10 with a stock fwd.

I got some.

I kept missing them because I couldn't hear your car coming :P

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What a weekend!

Big thanks to all for this event, I have been away for a while and had been considering selling the Skyline and keeping the Celsior and have decided i am not that old yet...... sell the Celsior and mod the 'line some more.

Wish i could have made it to the after party but had to have a quiet one with the family.

Really enjoyed letting rip for the first time in my car........... cheesy grins appear from nowhere when i think back

good too see ya back in the action Danny :P

been a good year since we all saw you last at the very least!

you certainly let rip too, good viewing :P

Cool pics Joel

Road Runner - Looking through the times, yours were fantastic. Any tips :P

Only tips i have is don't hit any cones and get lost in the maze. and push as hard as you can and still have fun. Also a quick car can help. :P

Only tips i have is don't hit any cones and get lost in the maze.  and push as hard as you can and still have fun.  Also a quick car can help. :P

Cool! B)

I opted for the dont hit any cones theory especially on the wangs. That was the only way I was ever going to get a decent time. I think I hit one on the skid pan but hoped the quicker guys would hit a few more than they did :P

I did however get lost more than once which definately did not help :(

Am very impressed with the times set though by the GTi B)

A huge thank you to all that organized and ran the day. Was my 1st time at Deca and had a ball ripping up the skidpan before my car decided to run on 5 cyl :P

Dark etc etc if you could send the hi-res pics of my car (black R33 with cf rear diffuser - No 16) to [email protected] it would be much appreciated

Cheers :P

A huge thank you to all that organized and ran the day.  Was my 1st time at Deca and had a ball ripping up the skidpan before my car decided to run on 5 cyl :P

Dark etc etc if you could send the hi-res pics of my car (black R33 with cf rear diffuser - No 16) to [email protected] it would be much appreciated

Cheers :P

Will do ASAP.

I was wondering why your car sounded like the rexies :(

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