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marlin - no fences to hold you back from the big drops up there punk!

kel - harsh, but promoting it as a hairdresser's car doesn't suggest any great aspirations so could be a good way to keep it! actually i'd love to paint it flat black, i reckon that would look awesome, handy for sponsors too... just whip out the chalk duster when you get a new one!

sav_man - not sure about up north, but from hobart myself and darren fogarty in the rx7, peter o'keefe seems pretty keen, an almost finished gtr down here with a guy new to tarmac rally, another new guy to tarmac rally that i went to school with in his yet to be finished l34 torana and a couple of others are talkin.

Sounds like alot of talk stu :P typical of our southern counterparts ;)

marlin - no fences to hold you back from the big drops up there punk!

kel - harsh, but promoting it as a hairdresser's car doesn't suggest any great aspirations so could be a good way to keep it! actually i'd love to paint it flat black, i reckon that would look awesome, handy for sponsors too... just whip out the chalk duster when you get a new one!

sav_man - not sure about up north, but from hobart myself and darren fogarty in the rx7, peter o'keefe seems pretty keen, an almost finished gtr down here with a guy new to tarmac rally, another new guy to tarmac rally that i went to school with in his yet to be finished l34 torana and a couple of others are talkin.

sorry Stu nothing personal- I can't help it that it's been the car of choice for ever hairdresser I've ever had :P

I'm liking that car as a chalkboard idea....

  • 4 weeks later...
Mt stuart was good, nice and relaxed :) I hope to get back there next year. Would love for some of you guys to come up!

I've looked but can't find any results anywhere

Do you have a link?

Jeff

here Jeff;

http://www.tcac.net.au/event.php?id=310

finishing order below;

No CREW Car Class SS 1 SS 2 SS 3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 SS10 Total

3 Marcus Nuutinen / Gerard McConkey Skelta G-Force M1 0:04:19 0:04:10 0:04:09 0:04:28 0:04:08 0:04:07 0:04:08 0:04:07 0:04:09 0:04:07 0:41:52

2 Russell Newman / Sarah Newman Nissan R35 GTR M1 0:04:17 0:04:17 0:04:15 0:04:12 0:04:13 0:04:10 0:04:10 0:04:13 0:04:13 0:04:12 0:42:12

4 Stuart Titherage / Kim Ackworth Mitsubishi Evo 3 M2 0:04:30 0:04:25 0:04:25 0:04:28 0:04:23 0:04:23 0:04:23 0:04:21 0:05:12 0:04:27 0:44:57

9 Greg Sutton / Paul Kelly Mazda RX7 C2 0:04:42 0:04:37 0:04:36 0:04:37 0:04:33 0:04:32 0:04:32 0:04:30 0:04:31 0:04:30 0:45:40

8 Laurie Burton / Stewart Barrett TVR Tuscan C2 0:04:46 0:04:40 0:04:35 0:04:40 0:04:37 0:04:32 0:04:32 0:04:28 0:04:27 0:04:28 0:45:45

10 Phil Mason / Greg Fitzgerald Toyota Celica TA22 P3 0:04:51 0:04:47 0:04:45 0:04:44 0:04:47 0:04:45 0:04:44 0:04:43 0:04:44 0:04:44 0:47:34

12 Ken Houghton / Greg Van-Dinter Ford Escort Mk2 P3 0:04:51 0:04:50 0:04:50 0:04:52 0:04:47 0:04:45 0:04:48 0:04:47 0:04:41 0:04:44 0:47:55

11 Gary Meehan / Greg Gifford Datsun 180B SSS P3 0:04:54 0:04:52 0:04:51 0:04:54 0:04:52 0:04:49 0:04:48 0:04:49 0:04:50 0:04:52 0:48:31

5 Lindsay Stone / Peter Trezona Mazda RX7 P4 0:06:20 0:04:28 0:04:34 0:04:28 0:05:54 0:04:41 0:04:34 0:04:34 0:04:34 0:04:29 0:48:36

13 Philip Miscandlon / Michael Keene Totota Celica GT4 P4 0:05:20 0:05:00 0:04:59 0:04:55 0:04:54 0:04:54 0:04:46 0:04:39 0:04:51 0:05:52 0:50:10

1 Daniel Callinan / Mary-Anne Callinan Holden Commodore P4 0:04:23 0:04:26 0:04:28 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNF

6 Grant Cooper / Wade Hickey Nissan R32 GTR P6 0:04:23 0:04:22 0:04:18 0:04:17 0:04:23 DNF DNS DNS DNS DNS DNF

7 Ryan McLeod / Steve Owen Holden Astra SRI M1 0:04:32 DNF DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNF

oh, well done to mark and sarah :D

You mean Russ? Mark was in the service park with me. Russ and sarah both did a great job. It was sarah's first go at navving, and she really did a great job. watching their in-car footage there was nothing left pace wise.

I must be having rally with-drawals finally.

I dreamt I was driving through a patato field last night! LOL

Oh me too! lol

Funny you say that, I had ice cream prior to bed last night and was driving through that field again, but in a 35! lol

  • 3 weeks later...

sorry I don't think I will be able to treat the donut princess to the level you are accustomed to - r35s and 5 star accom. I hope you will consider a 20yo r32 and cabins to be "retro"

haha I don't buy it at all....maybe she is just being nice.

we ran in prod spec at targa, we'll turn the boost up for this and see how the old girl goes. will be interesting to see what the car can do too :thumbsup:

Mt stuart was good, nice and relaxed :thumbsup: I hope to get back there next year. Would love for some of you guys to come up!

I'm glad you had a good enough time to wanna come back up next year Ben. I'm afraid I let the SAU team down a bit with my little detour off the side of the hill. But in saying that we were having a pretty good go considering the absolute horrid rear end set up we had. But it's on the way to repair now so we'll be back for next year. I hope you can drag some others up here with you for a good fun weekend.

  • 3 weeks later...

well looks like Ben has made targa change the rules, category 7 has moved to early modern. I notice the Porsche guys didn't care when a 944 won classic, but you can't have a Nissan wrecking a Porsche 1-10 finish.

but you would have to enter it as a std gtr as the n1 wasn't realesed till 1991(?) not that anyone runs the proper turbos anyway.

if the rules are being changed, the 400r should be put into s1 mod level.

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