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how much is this? looks a lot of fun.

To enter? Start at $50k and work up from there. To be competitive? How big is your wallet, and how well can you steer? :P

To spectate? No idea actually? Free?

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hahah James' hopes have just been shot down big time!!! lol

James- just spectate, it'll be fun. If theres a crew going down on just the sat, I maybe be interested in drinking/spectating :P

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I will be there,

this will be the last time in IPRA spec before we pull those restrictors out and go to superlap and sports sedan stuff.

dave loftus

BSM Motorsport

#1 IPRA NISSAN GTR

Hey Dave,

It's Andrew from the other night, nice to meet you boys... Ask Jeff if he wants to swap GTRs.

I'll try to make it out to Wakefield to cheer you on :D

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well mine is production cars but not improved production.

before making round 1 I need to replace oil pump, run it in, new exhaust (now they are free the 70mm one needs to be gooooone), tune (esp now we can run cam gears) and talk to gary about suspension. Oh and sort out the targetted scruitiny as well.

so....am going all guns to be there but it is looking tight from here.

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are you going to score the record this time Dave? stop driving like a girl and beat that station wagon.

iknow,

I have been under the record twice now in qual but havent made it in a race.

this time for sure!!!

that would give me lap records in over and under 2 litre IPRA at E/C O/P W/P

dave

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That is what Lofty wrote :blink:

He already has the under 2 litre and over 2 litre records at Oran Park and Eastern Creek, has the unders at Wakey and whatever else he owns.

At least I own the unders at Amaroo hehe I was able to keep one :P

BTW Oran will not be going that soon. Will be here until at least 2010.

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That is what Lofty wrote :)

He already has the under 2 litre and over 2 litre records at Oran Park and Eastern Creek, has the unders at Wakey and whatever else he owns.

At least I own the unders at Amaroo hehe I was able to keep one :O

BTW Oran will not be going that soon. Will be here until at least 2010.

haha, yeah sorry I know he has it now, I just meant if he can hang on to it till closing.

awesome for you to have the LR at Amaroo mate. It was such an cool track. it was closed down when I was just a teenager but I was out there watching a few times before it closed and did get to do a few laps there just toodling around. It would have been great to race on. My best friends father had a spectacular (and terrible) accident there when we were kids and he was driving an atlantic. flipped it into the crowd. :banana:

such a shame we seems to be getting less and less tracks in NSW as time wears on. :)

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Tell me about BB. My uncle used to do sprints etc there with the lotus club and would give me and my old man free tickets! I wish it was still there, only roundthe corner from my oldies!

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