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Hey Russ... long time no see champs!

Great read about your recent effort in Japan and i have to say the new car sounds exciting to say the least. Look forward to seeing you out there again soon.

PS; I want an invite to the next roast dinner up in the van at Waky!!!

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Hey Russ... long time no see champs!

Great read about your recent effort in Japan and i have to say the new car sounds exciting to say the least. Look forward to seeing you out there again soon.

PS; I want an invite to the next roast dinner up in the van at Waky!!!

hi mate

i need to get down to another one of your days , fantastic days!!

are you racing at the moment? buy a porsche yet or an aussie car! hehe

ahve to catch up again this year

cheers russ

i also mixed you up with paul(dirt grage) on another thread , i have some video's ( skyline group a races) i need to send him.

Hey don't do that again...lol.

Looking good mate, all coming along nicely. Id like to see some of those DVD's as now im in semi retirement (will be back soon with something special though) i need something to keep me from doing too much around the house.

Hey don't do that again...lol.

Looking good mate, all coming along nicely. Id like to see some of those DVD's as now im in semi retirement (will be back soon with something special though) i need something to keep me from doing too much around the house.

hey paul pm me your delivery address and i will get them sent away tomorrow so you can copy them.

so come on :D whats coming??

also any and all advice welcomed as we are not experts !

thanks guys

Let me know if you need the alignment & weight jacking set up for you. My old man has very accurate scales & alignment gear. Plus a wealth of knowledge & heaps of experience with race car set ups. We used to have the best handling HQ is aus!

also any and all advice welcomed as we are not experts !

thanks guys

If your building an Ozzy Rb30 i think Nizpro or Rajab racing make the billet crank cradles. i also heard that rajab may be having billet cranks made too.

Meh thats just what i heard. Maybe you can run GTRS like dirtgarage hmmm 500kw track car.

Brad

the rb30 bottom has been supplied by hi octane racing , i am pretty sure it has a billet crank cradle but i havent seen it yet ,

dry sump system is being sorted out. yes 500 kw is about what we are looking for, but must keep throttle response and good power under the curve

just thought would post up this vid willo sent me?(thanks mate)

if your bored!!

just playing around at paul's timeattack day in a motorkhana he setup, this was my second run, not reving at all just learning the course, the next run was with some revs! :) good fun tho

just thought would post up this vid willo sent me?(thanks mate)

if your bored!!

just playing around at paul's timeattack day in a motorkhana he setup, this was my second run, not reving at all just learning the course, the next run was with some revs! :) good fun tho

was an awesome day

any vids of ur little launch at the pit exit? :laughing-smiley-014:

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