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hi guys

mark and i went to the gatton street sprints up here the week before last, and mark won outright also breaking the lap record a couple of times! set by a lola open wheeler!

i uploaded a vid tonight of one of the fast laps

also a pic i really liked, shows the spring rates could do with tweaking abit :) (thanks to redhotshotz)

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cheers russ

hi guys

mark and i went to the gatton street sprints up here the week before last, and mark won outright also breaking the lap record a couple of times! set by a lola open wheeler!

i uploaded a vid tonight of one of the fast laps

also a pic i really liked, shows the spring rates could do with tweaking abit :D (thanks to redhotshotz)

post-17546-1207657283_thumb.jpg

cheers russ

didnt you say you were going to have the 33 out there? :)

hi guys

mark and i went to the gatton street sprints up here the week before last, and mark won outright also breaking the lap record a couple of times! set by a lola open wheeler!

also a pic i really liked, shows the spring rates could do with tweaking abit :D (thanks to redhotshotz)

post-17546-1207657283_thumb.jpg

cheers russ

Well done guys great shot.

Russ is there any chance you have a photo of the radiator with oil cooler as PWR dont have any

Thanks

Ross

Good job boys, I was a great event.

However.....

Didn't see you at Lakeside.... It was sooooooooo much fun

Great vid. I remember watching all those Grp A races and the early days of the V8s (Mezeras big one under the bridge) and thought like Amaroo Park it was gone for good. So stoked that i will get to drive it, hopefully next thhis time next year.

That said, the car looks nicely balanced and damn quick. You do a stellar job of piuloting it to, good apexes, consistant lines, and not overdriving the car like i do :blink:

ross, i thought i had a pic of the radiator , but i cant seem to find it, if i do i will post it up.

cheers russ

Cool thanks there is no rush i just want to see it and how it is set up before i go get one.

What do you think of it? Is it any good? any other major advantages?

Any info would be great thanks

Cheers

Ross

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