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tom_g how much do you want for them :)

They aren't for sale. I will be putting them on my car i'm just waiting until i do the rest of the suspension, which could take a month or 2, so if Roy wants to borrow them for Calder i don't mind. :(

They're for R32 as well so probably no good for you.

You can have mine if you want. I just picked up some new whiteline swaybars today but  i probably won't put them on for a while, so they'll just be sitting here in the boxes.

I won't be driving at Calder, but i'll come and watch.

Thanks for the offer, but i get back on Saturday morning at about 7am. So it would be a busy day to change the fluids, slave cylinder, put seat in the car and make it to Calder by 4pm. Having to put swaybars on would only make life that more difficult....so bugger i am goign to have ot miss another day.... :P

I spoke to Tony this afternoon. He said entry lists up shortly. There are less than 30 entries at the moment which is why none have been posted up.

Sup req's should finally be up tonight so the entries should start to come in now.

I will be using semi’s but this will probably be the only time this year, the rears have about 1mm of tread left on the rears :) But it doesn’t matter I am slower than the guys with street rubber anyway :)

Hey - anyone who hasnt been to Calder before and wants to see some in-car footage here's a good one of a 911 Carrera Sport 3.2

Lap of Calder - Its pretty big at 7.3MB as a warning.

But it gives you a good feel for the bumps at the end of the straight, the hill and the flip flop.

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