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The two quickest GTR's head to head......its gonna be "wiked bro"

http://performancecar.co.nz/allstar/allstar.php

bit ordinary that andre simon will be driving the HKS car. some guy with no experience in that car against a guy whos ran his car a thousand times and is familar how it behaves.

that would be like bringing john forces funny car over here and me racing ben bray out at the 1/8th mile track at dubbo.

any who, it will still be interesting to see what goes down.

when are you racing again?

bit ordinary that andre simon will be driving the HKS car. some guy with no experience in that car against a guy whos ran his car a thousand times and is familar how it behaves.

that would be like bringing john forces funny car over here and me racing ben bray out at the 1/8th mile track at dubbo.

any who, it will still be interesting to see what goes down.

when are you racing again?

How do you know that Andre has not been in Japan doing private testing with HKS for the past month. He is also the worlds fastest EVO pilot and knows how to pedal a car. HKS do not enter into this unprepared, im sure they are not going to spend all that money getting the car here to lose. Its been that long since Kawasaki was at the wheel of that car, and the fact that Andre has fresh track experience, is familiar with conditions and how to read the track and weather, makes the decision to run him a smart move in my books.

Im sure he will perform much better than you in John Force's funny car. :wub:

Did i mention that us 4WD boys and girls actually know how to change gears too? :wub:

Ill be racing again soon ..... i hope.

Andre will be testing the car in NZ in early Feb.

If you visit the www.lid.co.nz website early in February and click on their webcam, you may just get a sneak preview of Andre in private testing with the car
Did i mention that us 4WD boys and girls actually know how to change gears too? :huh:

i know how to changes gears too, my daily is newcastles fastest street car buddy, the almighty big block 1.3 litre starlet life.

i could drive john forces car mate, it would be just like drive my big auto.

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i know how to changes gears too, my daily is newcastles fastest street car buddy, the almighty big block 1.3 litre starlet life.

i could drive john forces car mate, it would be just like drive my big auto.

ok you can drive John Force's car...ill concentrate on his daughters while you keep him occupied.

  • 2 weeks later...

HKS USA have confirmed the car WILL NOT be racing at this event...static display only....press release was dated 24th Jan but the promoter only released it today....I fully paid my booking on-line on Sunday (28th) and have just been advised there cannot be any form of refund.

c**ts!!!

I'm happy to say that I called bullshit MONTHS AGO on this very forum!!!!

But it was an unsubstanciated claim...wasn't it...a stab in the dark...baseless...no real facts or knowledge.

but yes...correct

thats a shame, but understandable. cost vs reward type decision.

would have been an awesome show though. hopefully some one will step upto the plate and make it a battle again. how many years has reece worked his assss of to get where he is now. would be a shame to see him not progress any further with it due to lack of competition. sub 7.5 would be awesome, hopefully one day it will happen.

i ear whispers in the sport compact world he may be returning this year for jamboree to see if he can go faster.

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