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hey guys,

well dyno results from yesterday were good 794ps at 4 wheels!! shows you how happy some dyno's are over here!

had practice today, we had lots of car handling issues , not entirely sure why? we could not get on

the power until the car was completely straight or it would just shoot off the road, just an utter pig to drive. checked the wheel alignment this afternoon when time permitted and we had twelve mm toe out in the front!! we think it may have happened from the way it was tied down in the container for freight, not exactly sure if 4wd is working correctly either and dont have gauges etc here to check that. Mark only managed 1.00.01 sec today but if we get the handling woes sorted out should be another two seconds we think. we would be really great!!

some absolutely awsome cars here my favorite is the m speed gtr, just beautiful, they broke the hollinger today but i think they ran a 54!! the UK guys are here running in our group , not sure how there doing yet, dont think they have cracked the minute mark yet and the blue rex failed the engine today.

just loving it here, fantastic , just really wish the car was performing! hopefully we sorted it out this afternoon as we did alot of work on it to try and fix it but no chance for a test & event starts at 6.00 am.

keep ya's posted

cheers russ

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Hey russ,

Are the americans there in their Wrx? and how are they doing? they were talking the talk on some US forums of how shit jdm tuning is and how good they are. please keep us updated.

good luck with getting things sorted! wish all the best for you guys over there!

Flash!

Got a quick text from one of the guys with Russ in Japan

The boys come home 13th after some tyre issues only half second out of 6th spot.

No times sorry but i am sure that Russ will be online........just as soon as the celebration and beer drinking lets him

the boys did us proud i say!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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