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Red 99 SE-L with: KYB AGX, Ground Control 350 lb/in front 300 lb/in rear, Stillen front STB, Courtesy rear STB, Redline Shockproof, ES motor mounts 4-set, UR pulleys 2-set, Pacesetter short shifter, bent rear to zero toe, Fastbrakes 2-piece 11" rotor brake kit, Potenza S-03 tires, ACT HDSS clutch, JWT 9.5 lbs. flywheel, F-MAX stage I kit with T3/T04E, 370cc injectors, JWT ECU.
yeah yeah, we need some other group videos.
I was the grey GTI-R classic in white group. Had major fun guys.
Big thanks to my instructors - Chris S, Lee, Trev and Craig - and all the staff who helped out that made the convention possible.
That happened on Friday? Are you sure? I don't remember seeing any trashed cars in the paddock.
So many things wrong with that whole scenario. Parked cars with no barrier protection? What's up with the camera car stopping in the grass? That's a good way to get round 2 started. The instructor should have told him not to stop in the crash zone. Ugh, lots of big dollar cars wadded.
Hooolllyyyy craaapppp! I would've beaten the piss out of the evo driver if I owned the g35 or the nsx.
Or the Evo driver could beat the piss out of the G35/NSX drivers for parking their cars in such a precarious spot. Or maybe even the track marshall for allow them to park there.
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