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Meh Z-Tune. White R33 GTR with cheater bits will have him...you wait and see.

If all is well at Sandown, and the Z-Tun eonly runs a 1:22 or something, then the old RB20 will be gettign 22psi for that one lap. Fancy tyhe old girl beating the Z-Tune :O If im dieing its because im trying :O

For anyone that cares here is the entry list. Cars 51-100 will be at Sandown in the morning and cars 3-50 at Sandown after lunch.

http://www.duttonrally.com/_downloads/VICEntryList.pdf

But there are cool cars in both groups. It's a shame we won't get to see half of them in action for the whole 3 days.

My promo gear is Hot and its worth it for the free stuff...

I don't see team Snowy & Chris complaining about the free engine oil we have donated to them.... A whole box of the stuff :O

I am wearing this gear for you guys to benifit as well.

You're wearing a race-suit. You get the tool award for taking it too seriously. :O

Thats after Juz wins it for wearing all her promo gear.

Its not a race suit...its my drinking uniform. :O

Off to do more work on the car...fecking bolt on parts that dont go close to bolting on :(

My promo gear is Hot and its worth it for the free stuff...

I don't see team Snowy & Chris complaining about the free engine oil we have donated to them.... A whole box of the stuff :O

I am wearing this gear for you guys to benifit as well.

This will be interesting....did you get some schtickers for the Latex Nuns outfit Juz???

Chris, that is so 70's mate, but I think I have some khaki ones with the super wide collars if you need them.....

Bris - you ain't going to know what time the Z Tune does until we get to the Dick!

What time will you be at the Dick??, send me a sms when you get there Snowman, and i'll hoble on down :ermm:

(Go the Silver bullet :O )

Good Luck to all the guys competing From SAU in the Dutton over the weekend....

Juzz take lil blue over the line...

Silver Bullet Eat em up...

Team replacement, take it home!!!!!

Catch you all at Essendon Sunday...

Best of Luck...

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