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this is looking good for me. I will be in jakarta at the end of november so I'm trying to tee up a flight across to tokyo the week before nismo festival.

I will have to wear my australian flag undies.

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this is looking good for me. I will be in jakarta at the end of november so I'm trying to tee up a flight across to tokyo the week before nismo festival.

I will have to wear my australian flag undies.

sounds like a top trip

good luck to the GTR's, but i think the EVO's will be unbeatable again

well I know that circuit battle was on last week and I heard from a bloke who was there that he had Mark and Russ's GTR clocked in the mid 1:02s!!! now that is fairly bloody hauling. he wouldn't tell me what they ran in the actual circuit battle, but when they were doing some testing laps 1:02s were happening.

well done guys. things are looking pretty bloody promising now. :D

hey gents

yep can confirm! 4 lap test in the afternoon after the circuit battle mark put out a 1:02.5!! and it had been raining right upto about 1.00pm. so track was far from ideal. there is definately a low 1:02 or high 1:01 in the car setup currently, which we are just wrapped about. the car is unbeliveable at the moment!!

car got packed in the container today , it will be sealed tomorrow and bon voyage!! phew!!

fingers crossed all goes.

well

nice to see my source was on the money mate. :rofl: I think you guys will certainly be quick enough to put in a great showing for us little battlers down under.

can't wait to get over there!

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