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Sunday 01 April is round 2 of the TASMANIA SUPER SERIES at Symmons Plains raceway

Come along and check out some of Tassie's meanest track cars from all over the state to go head to head once again for that priceless championship title as there are a couple of scores to settle from round one.

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Targa Cars (Sports GT and Production)

- Targa Group 1

- Targa Group 2

- Targa Group B

- Targa Group C

Improved Production

Historic Touring Cars

Sports Sedans

HQ Holden

Formula Vee

Come along and check out some of the closest and exciting racing throughout all the different categories. Check out cars ranging from Bill Fulton's 350kw R32 GTS-t to Scott Willings Ford Escort rocket

The cars range from Andrew Lawson's NIZPRO Nissan 200sx-r, Peter O'Keefe's monster SLR 5000, Leigh Forest's turbo celica and Ray Hislops Falcom GT.

There's something for every car fan with the entry list full of R32/33 GTR & GTS-t's battling it out with Subaru WRX's, Bitsamissing EVO's, RX2/3/4/5/6/7's for all you rotor nuts.

If low and smooth is more your thing then check out the Historic & Group N class with all your Coritina's, classic Holden EH's, Monaro's, XU 1's, or maybe a mini is more your thing :)

Gates open at 9 racing kicking off 11.

PRICE: $10 entry & children under 12 free

Grab the wife/partner/kids/untie/uncle or the guy down the road if they are motorsport fans and get your backside trackside to help support one of the best racing series in Australia.

Hope to see you all there :D

Cheers GMB

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Mark Perry won Targa B... four wins from four races and gees hasn't he told everyone!!

I picked up the RX7 on Saturday, its a pretty good base as a racer. I Hope to have it at the final round this year. I tried some GTR rims on it yesterday, they are fine at the rear with some lipping, but need some massaging and lipping at the front.

The Volks are certainly on the market now as they have even more offest - $1500!

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Can't wait to see it.....and you in action again Stuart!!

brap brap brap :)

Its nice and quiet for now... just a nice little Mazdaspeed rear muffler on it. So quiet in fact that you can hear the turbos whizzing!

It was a great days racing. Congrates to all involved.

John , you and Ross marsden was having a good old battle.

Can't wait to get out there and have a go next year.

We both enjoyed ourselves thats for sure. It should be on for young and old at Baskerville for the next meet.

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