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How's that for a kick in the teeth as a surprise??

GTR700 and RH9 are racing at Heathcote this weekend!!!!

Dunno if they're racing on Sat or Sun but let's hope it's Sunday so we can see how the big boys do it!!

I'm hanging for this weekend more than ever. Let's just hope my car is ready to roll by then...

Leewah,

nothing's been mentioned on Mario's website and are u sure it's this weekend, it might be on the 21st for the 4,6 & Rotary shootout at heathcote.

btw, they were apparently having clutch issues on tuesday.

check it out.

http://www.exvitermini.com

Originally posted by RS500

Leewah,

nothing's been mentioned on Mario's website and are u sure it's this weekend, it might be on the 21st for the 4,6 & Rotary shootout at heathcote.

btw, they were apparently having clutch issues on tuesday.

check it out.

http://www.exvitermini.com

Taken from www.exvitermini.com

Everything is ready to go - the BFG Drag Radials have been put onto the BBS alloys and they are now on the car. The car looks even better now. Cool. The new wider slicks have also been delivered and have been put onto their rims. We've also got another 2 barrels of ELF race fuel, and that was all we were waiting for, we are all set.

The new BBS is now online. As it is hosted inside the performanceforums.com BBS, you will be required to join it if you wish to post. As they are well moderated, we believe that is the best way to ensure that the moron content that plagued the previous test board doesn't return.

Hopefully the next update I post will be something for me to be proud of... This is not to say that everyone involved in this project shouldn't be, they've done more than was asked of them. Jim, Theo, Daniel, Simon, Matt, and Josh have all worked very late nights and harder than ever to ensure that the cars were ready on time for this weekend - even when issues came up that were not of their doing, they persevered and made it happen. I'm pretty sure that I even saw a bead of sweat on Jim's forehead (we need to check the video evidence to substantiate that, so it is un-official for now... :D

Taken from www.rh9.com.au

Update:

May 30, 2003 - [email protected]

RH9: Well we are racing this weekend. RH9 stage 1 / 2 is now complete. Thank you once again to Jim, Daniel, Simon, Josh and Mat for their hard earned work which has now completed the next stage. I would also like to thank Russell Clarke from Heathcote Raceway for making this weekend possible for our test and tune. The last things to happen are bonnet restraints which will be done today and the sticker set up on the car which will also be done this morning.

Jim tuned RH9 last night to run NOS and lets just say that we made over 500kw's at all 4 wheels in 5th gear with 11,400nm of torque. This thing will be a ****'n handful to keep in a straight line. Watching RH9 come on boost is something that only a few of us saw in the flesh last night at about 11pm on the DYNO. Yes I have heaps of videos of the tunning and power runs. This weekend we are off to Heathcote to better our time of 10.81. Thanks to Andrej, the Hollinger gearbox is now well run in and just needs to be treated like a dirty bitch. The harder and rougher you are with it the better it will perform.

I am hoping the motor holds together, if it does I am sure we will make a few people envious. At this stage we are hoping for a 9.99 or better. If RH9 runs a 9 second pass my next update will be a great feeling to upload.

Thank you once again to the team at CRD. Fingers crossed we will be in the RH9 club by Monday morning.

Originally posted by INASNT

considering the amount of good cars that will be there it will be imbarrising to run ours pred!

and i wanna see the good cars run 2!

there will ALWAYS be someone else who is QUICKER, BETTER, FASTER, BIGGER, HARDER etc... I dont think many of us plan to set a new land speed record on sunday - its for fun and those who havent run their car before will see what it / they can do also [like me]!

racing goes for like 5 hours in total, have a few runs then watch for a while, or the other way round :O

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Originally posted by nismoR34

there will ALWAYS be someone else who is QUICKER, BETTER, FASTER, BIGGER, HARDER etc... I dont think many of us plan to set a new land speed record on sunday - its for fun and those who havent run their car before will see what it / they can do also [like me]!

racing goes for like 5 hours in total, have a few runs then watch for a while, or the other way round :P

thats true but i have run my car before so i aint 2 fussed about running again till the 7 grand i just spent on the car gets installed! :P

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