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Queensland Raceway Happy Laps (v.5) 27th May 2012 (breakfast)
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Originally posted by Tobes_WIR35 View PostDude you're doing pretty well. My first car was a 1983 Ford Laser 1.3L 4 speed manual. Even the aforementioned Jazz or Yaris would have been a significant leap forward from there! Mind you, the Laser was a chariot and it stood up to being absolutely punished. It still has a sentimental value, being my first ticket to freedom and what not....
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Originally posted by Tobes_WIR35 View PostDude you're doing pretty well. My first car was a 1983 Ford Laser 1.3L 4 speed manual. Even the aforementioned Jazz or Yaris would have been a significant leap forward from there! Mind you, the Laser was a chariot and it stood up to being absolutely punished. It still has a sentimental value, being my first ticket to freedom and what not....
But hey when they said they would chip in with the new car as they said they wanted a 5-star safety level. My criteria was that it must feel nice and must be fun to drive. This reminds me, I love how my car does a few farts and burps when I take my foot off the accelerator ever since i took out the resonator. Puts a smile on my face everytime I hear it!
But yes I am very lucky to have parents that were willing to chip in for a brand-new car! Can't thank them enough tbh. Currently I'm still in debtStill owe about $7000 D: I think my favourite thing about having a car is just being able to get in and drive.
Last edited by THE_EGG; 09-05-2012, 09:12 PM.sigpic TRADED THE BEE'12 Sport Yellow/Black Citroen DS3 DSport THP155 6-spd manual w/ tech pack.
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Originally posted by THE_EGG View PostI think my favourite thing about having a car is just being able to get in and drive.
First car was a 1986 holden barina, back in 2000. What a trooper it was.Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
Daily: 2010 VW Jetta Highline
Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
** All information I provide is probably incorrect until validated by someone else **
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It's funny how no matter how much of a **** heap your first car is, you still miss it! My 83 laser was a great find really. Owned by an old lady since new, 20 years old without a mark on it with only 23,000km on the clock! Had I looked after it better it may have become valuable after another 20 years! Haha
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Less than 2 weeks to go, stoked to see how the longer straights go for a change.
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My first car was a proper one. A mini, not one of the fashion accessory ones but a real 1973 vintage one. It cost the same as a 5 litre bottle of an average synthetic oil these days. The thought of having a car at all let alone a brand new one..... When my daughter gets a license, there'll be no doubts what she drives( will have to campaign to get S3s on the exempt list, so i don't have to buy another car) or who picks up the bill. I can see me using a push bike a lot more to cover the costs. ;0)
GavinLast edited by h100vw; 14-05-2012, 11:22 AM.
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I saved every penny I made in like 3 years working ~7 hours a week at the corner store to buy my old vr6. Then I crashed it, which hurt that much more because of how much work I put into it. My new mk3 isnt half as nice as the old one, it was literally mint condition. Ohwell. Haha.
Swapped the new clutch and brakes on, should be all good for this one. Very keen, especially after missing the last two lakeside ones thanks to the car being broken
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Originally posted by team_v View PostLess than 2 weeks to go, stoked to see how the longer straights go for a change.
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Originally posted by team_v View PostLess than 2 weeks to go, stoked to see how the longer straights go for a change.Redline3345 MY11 Octavia vRS Wagon TSI DSG | Brilliant Silver | Milltek cat back exhaust | Bilstein PSS10 | TSR Panorama | Remsa | Leather | Sunroof | Towbar | Front Sensors | Boot Protector | Xenons | Corner Fogs | Alarm | Extended Warranty | Superskoda Bits & Bling
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Originally posted by redline3345 View PostYeah - getting excited!
Keep meaning to ask Clay - are those std tail-lights on your Tiguan?
They are hella blackout lights.
The standard ones have a red lense covering the whole thing.
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Can't wait. I've never done QR, but am looking to start there so this is perfect for learning at a leisurely pace.
As for P-Plater cars - Mk2 Clios seems like a pretty good choice.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostAnyone know how insuarence companies handel track days? Someone told me that if it is a "sanctioned event" it can be classed as an advanced driver training day and your insurance company will cover you.
I'm with RACQ.
It is stated that we are driving close to road speeds and as such shouldn't have any issues.
So far we haven't had a problem *touch wood* for the last 4.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostAnyone know how insuarence companies handel track days? Someone told me that if it is a "sanctioned event" it can be classed as an advanced driver training day and your insurance company will cover you.
I'm with RACQ.
In saying that, QR is a very safe circuit with plenty of run off and little to no undulations, so it's other drivers you need to be mindful of.Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
Daily: 2010 VW Jetta Highline
Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
** All information I provide is probably incorrect until validated by someone else **
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