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awsome Dunc, will be good to finally meet you! and race ya! :)

i will try and get the videos down to you so you can get them copied! ( i have been a slack arse) can you pm me your delivery address?

bored tonight so just posted two vids for fun , first one is 1000mtr airport run in the QLD dutton last year. , speed topped out somewhere around 275 /280 not sure wasnt really looking!

next one is way back Vic dutton 2005 , thought i would put it up for a laugh just me overcooking underbrakes! had a nice set of new front AP's i was trying out! hehe standard rears :)

the car has changed some much since then it's ridiculous!! was dam good fun though!

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The new event will be called Superlap

and will be run at Oran park

website coming in the next few weeks!

TWO CLASSES (should stop ,the what catorgorizes a street car argument)

CLUB & PRO

different sub catorgories in each class, which dont quote me, but i think are

4WD, 2WD & N/A

Hopefully it will be a top event! trophies and prizemoney!

More info to follow when website is up.

russ

The new event will be called Superlap

and will be run at Oran park

website coming in the next few weeks!

TWO CLASSES (should stop ,the what catorgorizes a street car argument)

CLUB & PRO

different sub catorgories in each class, which dont quote me, but i think are

4WD, 2WD & N/A

Hopefully it will be a top event! trophies and prizemoney!

More info to follow when website is up.

russ

Cool, well im in :blink: (not that i have a chance of winning against cars like yours)

My fav track aswel, thats a bonus!

rock out! April will be perfect. I will have the grey car back on track by then and hopefully I should have gotten your 35 here by then too, so you can make us look silly with a near standard car!

and troy, I will give you the keys to my 32 mate. you're a top steerer and since my car has ABS we will both be spared the brown moments I hope. hehe.

I may even have a new car to pilot which will be pretty quick, but mums the word for now. :blink:

Also watching intensely... that will give me a few months to get the GTR up to pace.

Will a CAMs L2S licence be sufficient? Or even needed? I'm debating whether to renew mine.

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