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Hey vic pep's.

I'm heading off to Heathcote on Sunday July 2nd for a bit of fun with the stagea.

If anyone else here is interested in coming along post up, should be a bit of fun to see how it goes.

You will need jeans and a long sleeve shirt to run on the day, and a Helmet

COST = $40 COMPETE

$15 SPECTATOR

extra $5 once inside if you were a spectator and now want to ride in ya mates car

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So what happened to the pulsar fuzz?

I still have it!! :laugh:

new turbo, manifold, injectors go on in the next few weeks. Hoping to hit the 250fwkw mark finally.

Then gonna attack the interior & work out the stereo install ... can see lots of fibreglass & sore hands coming soon. ;)

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' date='7 Jun 2006, 09:01 PM' post='2237219']

awesome ... dont be soft simon and take it out on the track .. you know you will too!! :O:D

Can't wait to see this stagea, looks great in pics & has nice mods!! :P

Yeah its a brilliant car... cept needs new paint me thinks :P then it will be mint...

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