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hi guys iv had a gtr for the last 3-4 months in tas (lton) ex hbart) have my own body shop so if u need any help just get in contact with me cause i would like to get in conntact with u's to talk about any mods and performance specs .ok!

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yep bottom 3 for me if i can get some bloody tyres before next friday.

what sort of tyres are you after John

i have a few kicking around at the moment and a couple of spare rims as well???

Cheers GMB

what sort of tyres are you after John

i have a few kicking around at the moment and a couple of spare rims as well???

Cheers GMB

couple of 205/50/16. im waiting on a couple of B'Stone RE55's from G'year hobart

ive got 2 yoko's on the front and 2 bald ones on the rear

I had the car scutineered last night. Steve told me its a full field of 45 starters now so thats good news. Some quick cars on the final list too including GTR's and STi's.

A last minute entry in Chris Long caught my eye. I'm sure he'll be quick for the low power of his Integra Type R.

I had the car scutineered last night. Steve told me its a full field of 45 starters now so thats good news. Some quick cars on the final list too including GTR's and STi's.

A last minute entry in Chris Long caught my eye. I'm sure he'll be quick for the low power of his Integra Type R.

looks like ill be sitting this one out. have fun guys and girls. see u at the next one

Big congrats to Tim Filby, very impressive performance and a great result in the WRX for a car that he is no doubt still getting used to in the current spec and still developing.

I was disapointed in my times by not even equalling my quickest time

of last year (50.38), but brake problems will always cost valuable

time, particually at the top of the hill.

I still managed to pick up a class in by the looks of it though.

Guys,

Here are the top 5 places for the hillclimb. Stu blames his brakes, I blame a slipping clutch, however fastest GTR on the day is good.

Tim Filby Subaru WRX 49.31

David Waldon Subaru WRX RA 50.23

Rodney Willits Nissan Skyline GTR 50.73

Gary Harrison Nissan Skyline GTR 51.17

Stuart Benson Nissan Skyline GTR 51.68

Clutch will be sorted in time for first round of state series at Symmons Plains this Sunday 5th March.

A great day had by all :blink: . well done Rod for the fastest Gtr. Gary and Stu was hot on your tail. Gary was stoked with his 51.17. He said he had to double check what they said. Bit disappointed with my times, started the day running 15 psi boost and ended the day with 8psi and still couldn't get the ole girl to stay hooked up :woot: but still had a great time and was good to meet up with some people.

Big congrats to Tim Filby, very impressive performance and a great result in the WRX for a car that he is no doubt still getting used to in the current spec and still developing.

I was disapointed in my times by not even equalling my quickest time

of last year (50.38), but brake problems will always cost valuable

time, particually at the top of the hill.

I still managed to pick up a class in by the looks of it though.

Thank's Stu'. :whoops:

Tim.

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