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Getting closer guys not much time left hope everyone has got there tyres etc all sorted!

T-shirts are being made but at this stage there are no specific entrant ones we were very rushed for time. we will be selling the shirts ther eon the day and entrants will be able to buy them at a discounted price.

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Sooo pumped but seriously straped for time. We have had to make radical changes but will only have one opertunity to really test them.

Will there be a ranking and awards for open rwd. ie RWd 1st 2nd and 3rd or just fastest rwd

Is there a schedual up as yet.

Cheers

lol

So what exactly is going in the car?

It's getting a new SR, but I pulled it off the road about 18 months ago and decided to fix anything that's ever given me grief. I'm sick of leaks!

So basically a big engine build, spot welded and painted engine bay, cage, RB25 gearbox and a few other bits and pieces :banana:

It's getting a new SR, but I pulled it off the road about 18 months ago and decided to fix anything that's ever given me grief. I'm sick of leaks!

So basically a big engine build, spot welded and painted engine bay, cage, RB25 gearbox and a few other bits and pieces :banana:

Awesome! Cant wait to see it - we'll have to have beers :bunny:

Ill be at DECA later this year aswel :banana:

I have turned into Corey Dellany and made us a myspace page to spread the word haha. Anyone who has one should add it I think... www.myspace.com/superlap

haha, well if your going to do that..should do facebook as well and make a group :P

Ok, Facebook is up and running along with a group.

Profile - http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1316293917

Group - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=15569744062

Hope they work haha. Never really used facebook again so not exactly sure how to customize it properly to my liking haha.

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