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hi we did well in the gts4 i was 7 in class out of 14 and simon was 6 out of 12

i was 46 out right driver

simon was 27 out right co driver

and in the crew outright we where 32 out of 73

pics are now up on the dutton website

it was nice to meet you james and richard

there are no pic of the crashed porsche and the evo

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  • 3 weeks later...

Yup - definately on this weekend.

The New South Wales round of the Series will be shown on Channel 9 this Saturday 30th June from 12.30pm to 1.30pm.

It is a one hour special for the NSW round! Check your local guides for exact times.

3 weeks til W.A. starts and I'm getting excitied ;)

Had a bit of a play there last weekend in the car and I must say I think it will be fairly competative. I can't wait!

Anyone else from here doing the W.A. round? Or is it all EVO's and STi's?

  • 4 weeks later...

Some good SAU representation in W.A. Chris did brilliantly taking out a number of fastest times in his R32. Well done mate.

Here's some of the representations.

Chris and his old man in his unique R32. The engine bay is just sweet I must say.

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The National Competitors Craig and John had a bunch of issues - including breaking their gear knob off!

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My weekends rocketship

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Gav did a great job given his lack of experience - until they made him drive around cones ;) But I never once saw him stop smiling.

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Carly had an RB26 for lunch on Sunday :glare:

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RB25 powered Pintara goodness!

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The event itself was brilliant. It's a shame it was so wet at times as many of the events were smoking fast and a ball to drive.

But I can't wait for Vic now. Let the shit talk start. :nyaanyaa:

Well well, Vic round is nearly here! :)

Show of hands??

I'll be there with Deano "Heart of a Lion" in the 34. I'll be the guy spearing off backwards, hair on fire. Come to think of it, I'll probably be understeering off too. On fire. Brisby, bring an extra extinguisher please.......... the missus likes my long locks.

Am I missing something or hasn't anyone had any correspondence from Dutton re docs?

What kind of docs are you after?

You can find most of them here: http://www.duttonrally.com/forms.php

They generally won't send you anything other than a bill beforehand and a note saying when you are due at scrutineering. And you won't get the actual event schedule until the night before to stop people practising.

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