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What do you think Noob? It's just the Dutton, not V8 supertaxi round. You spending too much time on LS1 forum?

Come over to Essendon. See the whole event from one place and see which cars can turn well and which smack the kerbs.

good luck guys ;) please chop some porsches for me, and most of all make sure none of them push in front of you in queues for events :rolleyes:

You should be able to catch the Z tune pretty easily it had a 1.19 at Oran Park last week only 0.3sec quicker than my production car.

Day one is done and dusted.

All teams went well, some ace cars, the Bullet is still in one piece, and I am leading the Kone Kill Kount at 5!

Stupid cones.

Anyhoo - more news later.

For now - if anyone is coming up, we need the following items:

suncream

R32 brake resovoir lid

R33 clutch

hoist

team of mechanics

8 RE55s

some yellow spray paint

more beer

Better update tomorrow :laugh:

J

Got back this morning after spending Friday night and Saturday up there with the Dutton people (trying to be politically correct!).

We managed to tag on to the end of dinner/awards last night (Bec, Min and I) as we were not entrants and didnt pay the meal fee.

I won't spoil too much but can say all are doing well and putting on some awesome displays. Chris at the SPC carpark last night had everyone cheering with his performance with Snowy and Adam close behind.

Chris and Snowy are 6th overall as a team if I recall correctly and both are top 10 individually. Adam is also doing very well in about 8th in a slightly different category.

Steve McQueen and Johnny Knoxville are going great guns in the silver bullet. Juz and Adam are also doing well.

Lots of awesome driving and a stunning day in Shep yesterday.

BTW - lots of fast Evos :)

Am sure the participants will update more accurately later on.

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