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will this stop-over in Melb before the trip to tassie? via the ferry??

if so, Final Inspection for a final detail before Targa, must be done!!! A few layers of Royale will reduce drag like nothing else :P

so this means its the "donut" king....

lol it could almost pass for a sydneysider's daily driver... its pink... and it has bold claims all over it that it does hektik circle work.

nice work with the car. look forward to seeing it run.

have you guys sorted out the speed restrictions?

pink is the new thing these days.....I've seen some fully hektik mofos drivig around in pink charades. So spraying it in pink will give it instead street cred these days.

Orange, lime green, Magenta, Harlequin etc etc will also get you chicks.

on a more serious note, I guess when you think about it, pink on a car like this probably attracts more attention than the same car in red.

lol it could almost pass for a sydneysider's daily driver... its pink... and it has bold claims all over it that it does hektik circle work.

nice work with the car. look forward to seeing it run.

have you guys sorted out the speed restrictions?

read back you monkey! mines VX rom.... :)

The car looks certainly AWESOME - props to Donut king !!! I will be making the Pilgrimage down to tassie to watch the beast in Action for Targa this year!!

Just a question - who in NSW is looking after/preparing the car?

I ask only Cos I thought the donut king cars were prepped in Melbourne - an old customer of mine, Monaro Performance Center, looked after and built a few Donut King cars, like there monaros, SSs and S15 200sx's!

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The car looks certainly AWESOME - props to Donut king !!! I will be making the Pilgrimage down to tassie to watch the beast in Action for Targa this year!!

Just a question - who in NSW is looking after/preparing the car?

I ask only Cos I thought the donut king cars were prepped in Melbourne - an old customer of mine, Monaro Performance Center, looked after and built a few Donut King cars, like there monaros, SSs and S15 200sx's!

Yeh greg still looks after the monaro's and was looking after the S15 as of last year, Just Jap take care of the Real stuff haha

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is there a Donut King corner on the circuit?

Should organise a group of SAUers with pink Donut King director chairs, all eating donuts out of their pink bags waving em around as the car goes past. (SAU shirts of course)

That's sure to get you on TV ! :D

Plus it would look hella funny :yes:

is there a Donut King corner on the circuit?

Should organise a group of SAUers with pink Donut King director chairs, all eating donuts out of their pink bags waving em around as the car goes past. (SAU shirts of course)

That's sure to get you on TV ! :)

Plus it would look hella funny :cool:

Haha! would be a hit at the Georgetown Prologue on the hairpin

but trust me, being in a car with the DK livery you soon get tired of people asking "wheres my donuts?" and its usually a fat shaz that dones't need em

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