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marlin i will do you a deal as it sounds like you the GTRs. You fly to sydney and i will supply the tickets for you and a friend for the day. Ring me when you are ready

Theo

Wicked Theo! Thanks mate!

I'm checking the flights now! I'll call you when I've booked them.... thanks again man.

I was planning to go to Sydney on the 25th for the Origin, maybe I'll go a little earlier and make a time of it!

It'll also depend on if I'm sick of looking at GTR's after sitting in the crazy seat of the 34 at Targa Tas for 6 days this month!

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Congrats Theo. Good to see a 26 pushed hard instead of going the 3lt route. I gave the red stagea I bought from you to the missus. She loves it. Got a 260 for myself and ran a 12.5. Stock apart from pfc and other little bits.

Keep up the good work.

Ill come to Sydney to see you run, you pay for the flights (Im in Darwin) and Ill buy the tickets. :D

Best of luck.

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Theo, i dont care much if you ran on fedrals, MTs, Nittos, or mohawk re-treads. 9.3 is a pretty good achievement. well done. i am not a big drag fan myself but may just come out to see this theo vs mark run happen at WSID. :P

Oh, so you mean I can be competitive in my stock GTS-t? That would be great, then I can mouth off on all the forums about it.... errr hang on

But you don't have a stock GTSt, Chris. You have a tubbed, caged, slicked bad-boy being built by Wild1 in Wollongong.

Can't wait to see that run hard - show these 4wd guys how it's done!

Adrian

show these 4wd guys how it's done!

Adrian

has a street rwd car ran 9's yet......ahh thats right....no....still waiting to be shown how its done.....

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Anyhow enough dribble...back on topic....

I dont give a flying fu(k if Theo ran his time on Bob Jane "All Rounder's" its still a great time and one to be proud of. Its always good to run a P.B. Well done and would be good to see it bettered and backed up at an official ANDRA record setting event.

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