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wow that sucks. I thought we struggling (just finished our stickers and the plane leaves in 4 hours). Cars should be half way across the tasman about now.

good lcuk getting it sorted mate, I hope you have a dyno handy to run it in.

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We bit the bullet today and dropped the gearbox out of dad's road GT-R. We're still waiting on the new front shaft to arrive. But the car is all tarted up on the outside now, and apparently it looks alright.

Spotted the BMS II GTR today ben in my very hungover state.

Update for us, spent till 2:30am on friday night at the sign writers getting done, developed a miss at symmons on thursday so hopefully that is all good now (think it was just fouled plugs).

All the little shit things i am not capable of doing are being done today, and hopefully get some more recce in this arvo.

Good Luck to everyone, come say hi and don't be afraid of the pink pussy!

Spotted car 819 scrubbing some tyres in at Basky today. Had a couple of issues so they called it a day early. Can't wait for it!! Will make sure I come say hello to a few people if they are about........so if someone comes up and says "Hi I'm scotty from SAU"....thats me :lol:

Spotted the BMS II GTR today ben in my very hungover state.

We had it out setting up the terratrip today. I just saw you don't have to be at scruteneering till 2:03 ya bastards, we have to be out there at 8:20 tomorrow morning.

Also there a 1981 Audi Sport Quattro running round town (it's in the tour :thumbsup: ), it sounds soooooo good.

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hey wogrsus, I've bought down a motor you can borrow if you need:

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updates from us / other pics from today

mobile toolbox

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stickers were completed *very* late last night, and we've got them all on today:

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WE MADE IT, run the new engine in at 12 midnight last night, goes like a scoldered cat. LOL. Got to love teh sound of webers and trumpets at full noise. Car on it's way to simmons, Still have some painting to do to tart it up.

Some more stickers to go on, and degrease the engine bay from when the motor dies.

YYYEEEHHHHAAAAA, we finaly made it, look out for the car, Targa Tasmania Rookie Rally car 108, 1971 Hilman Hunter Royale GT. LOL.

Jeff Beable who normally drives the GTRs has been offered a Ralliart EVO 9 to compete this year.

Me-thinks he will be VERY fast this year......

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=164712

Well I hope these guys make it to Tassie, but I cant see where they are going to load the cars on this "ferry".

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It was the only ship there at 5:30 when I took these pix of the Targa Tassie winner! :3some:

The black one I mean... Yeah Riiiiight biggrin.gif

Seriously, GOOD LUCK, Guy's! SKYLINES FTW!

PS Can anyone see these pix? Reloaded AGAIN - hopefully work now...

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RAW results for Prologue.

1 913 Close

Close 2001 Porsche

911 Turbo 9LMSD 03:15.34

2 902 Simonsen

Searcy 2006 Mitsubishi

Evolution Lancer IX CM22 03:15.95

3 919 Richards

Oliver 2007 Porsche

911 GT3 RS CM14 03:17.76

4 953 Heskin

Deniese 2006 Mitsubishi

Evolution Lancer IX RS CM22 03:18.39

5 991 Weeks

Allen 2006 Lamborghini

Super Leggera CM14 03:18.47

6 940 Higgins

Hansen 2006 Mitsubishi

Evolution Lancer IX RS CM22 03:18.55

7 939 Warwick

Murphy 2003 Porsche

911 GT3 9LMSC 03:18.95

8 996 Quinn

Wenn 2006 Porsche

997 Turbo CM14 03:19.19

9 934 White

White 2007 Lamborghini

Super Leggera CM14 03:19.42

10 972 Vandersee

Taylor 2004 Skelta

G-Force CM11 03:20.28

11 922 Longhurst

De Vere 2007 Subaru

Impreza WRX STi C Spec CM22 03:21.94

12 942 Beable

Beable 2003 Mitsubishi

Evolution Lancer IX CM22 03:22.22

13 916 Streckeisen

Dale 2006 Mitsubishi

Evolution Lancer IX CM22 03:22.47

14 929 Hendy

Hendy 2005 Daytona

Coupe CM24 03:23.22

15 971 Taplin

Young 2004 Porsche

911 GT3 CS CM13 03:23.30

Other Skylines

27 826 Alford

Farmer 1993 Nissan

Skyline GT-R V-Spec N1 BM23 03:28.08

34 832 Handley

Handley 1994 Nissan

Skyline GTR V-Spec N1 BM23 03:30.09

39 979 Grant

Wooster 2001 Nissan

Skyline GT-R V-spec II N1 CM23 03:32.36

43 895 Manion

Manion 1995 Nissan

Skyline GTR V-Spec N1 BM23 03:33.48

47 803 Thatcher

Plenderlith 1993 Nissan

Skyline GT-R V-Spec N1 BM23 03:34.76

All results

http://www.justimagine.com.au/targa2007/sh...amp;paramVal3=0

We did a 3:36.78 in the 200sx with a few hiccups along the way few missed gearchanges and bloody launching off an island!

Currently placed 5th in the rookie behind Vandenberg (EVO), Dunkerton (EVO), Maguire(Sti) and Coutts (Sti).

So not too bad!

yeah we're stoked, 3rd in category 8 :whistling: hopefully we can keep it up tomorrow.

But more importantly....can anyone who can lend us a 32 GTR gear shift tomorrow give me a call on 0419 BOOTY CALLS - we have lost the nylon bush at the bottom of the gear lever on the other car so there are no gears....help!

we will source one from nissan tas or the mainland tommoz, but we will need one for the day to stay on the road.....HELP

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