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    i'll put the rest of the pics up tonight when i get home
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    Im with him
    first run out, everyone come sback in and puts street tires back on with the power he had..
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    Clutch was that a prod 2f MX5 in the pics on post 2, what did that go like?

    I want to buy a import race only one so the daughter can learn to drive it then hammer the MgF guys that race at Mallala.

    They are cheap 6 grand will get one thats fairly basic with a bit of eng, sus, and all the saftey gear roll cage, kill switch, etc ready to race
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    Who had the fastest times?
    don't know to be honest, i'll check the lap times when they are released - he was in the group right before mine, didn't get to see it race. obnoxious sounding exhaust though, rubbish cannon.
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    ehi, quite interesting, thanks!
    looking forward for more pictures!

    The M3 as the badge suggests was supercharged I suppose, any info?
    it is one of a pair of supercharged M3's getting around owned by a couple of guys - this one has had suspension work done as well though. it's pretty close to 700hp
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    Post #6, picture 4 - you, clutch?
    nope, separate group - my dad uses the same car as me to race

    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen View Post
    haha yeah, very neat setup on that car. 480hp, the guy is an engineer and has done a very nice job on it
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    one of the spins
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    from the other end of the bridge
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    the track started to dry up around lunchtime, i didn't stay for the afternoon session though.
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    last batch of pics. at this point i left to go get lunch lol - hadn't eaten since 4.30 am (the track is 1.5 hours drive away from my house)
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    how much does one of your trackdays cost to get in. im just curious how they compare to trackdays here in the states.
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    usually ~$110AUD for half a day.
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    We are 90 a day at Mallala, though this week its a 5pm finish as the racers the drifto boys have there oil down/practice session after us..... Want to pack up early because when I see the drift boys I get a sudden urge to get my 14in breaker bar out and crush some skulls They give AE86s a bad name

    Clutch is that Noosa Cat Porkka a jet or what
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    Quote Originally Posted by charged View Post

    Clutch is that Noosa Cat Porkka a jet or what
    lapped the skyline inside of 3 laps
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    Looks like a good day out, Whoever is taking the photos is certianly getting better than the ones taken at QR..
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    lol actually forgot a polaroid filter...lot of the pics were a write off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    lol actually forgot a polaroid filter...lot of the pics were a write off.
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    thanks, i might try that out at work - they have a copy there.
    not really expecting anything much different from the pics i have posted already though, i didn't have all that much time between my runs to take pics
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    lapped the skyline inside of 3 laps

    Ha, it least it takes the over 2litre cars 8 laps to get me, I thought the skyline could NEVA LOSE
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    maybe he forgot his GTR and nismo badges
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