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Should i enquire as to to what your bunky is? LOL

There is always going t obe heaps of people to come along to these events. Upto Jippa and Chucky as to what thjey are doing in that dept. :down:

its a stagea but has abit of a laggy turbo not suitable for motokanas and small tracks i dont think. It makes the power just not in the right rpm range. Looks like ill just have to rev the shit out of it instead :D

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I'd be in for sure, as I was a spectator at one of these events, and it looked like a whole heap of fun. Just to clarify, is this open to Stagea owners only?

If not, I could gather up quite a few ppl :down:

Mark

stageas have first dibs. if numbers are not filled by the end of jan then its open to others

id be keen if ive got my stagea and run in the new motor by then.

if it gets to needing other non stagea's i would have one mate at least thats keen, its a wagon but not a stagea...

will put you on the list as a maybe then

i've got a imported 6 cylinder turbocharged awd wagon that lives in a garage with a stagea.. is that good enough? :P

i think the legnum deserves a spot...................................................

.............just so i can chop it :laughing-smiley-014: jk, i think the response and weight of the legnum will kill all in the small motorkana courses

i think the legnum deserves a spot...................................................

.............just so i can chop it :laughing-smiley-014: jk, i think the response and weight of the legnum will kill all in the small motorkana courses

i'd be around the track and parked up before you even started making boost :P

ps. gearbox comes out next week.. got an engine lifter handy? :thumbsup:

straight or v6?

hmmmm your on then short list

2 straight 3's that happen to sit in a V configuration :(

Let Mitchy in.....i want to see how the mitsi wagon goes :/ Plus Kylie will be entering to if she has a car still? ;)

p.s. Bit off topic but, Mitchy did you fix that noise in the front suspension??

yeah i did! due to the stiffness of the legnum's chassis, my car tripods as i reverse out of the driveway, and the front springs were just becoming un-captive, so i just moved the spring seat up a few millimetres and its perfect :)

if i cant bring the stagea for some odd reason i can come in the GTO anyway then ill compete with that Legnum :( If u dont want non stageas then thats cool but im just saying ill take one spot and use my gto if the stagea isnt running at the time (hopefully it will be going fine)

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