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Cant wait for Lake Mountain...I will be Naviagting for the BPG Green/Silver R32 GTR

Who else is going??? Would like to say Hi to fellow SAU peeps :laugh::thumbsup:

We'll be there. I'll be in the left seat of the Unique Cars Evo 4 [/plug] Looking for a strong showing with the crazy Newton ;)

^^^ Is that the one that was at Buller?

From what i've heard, TQ asked the tuner to turn off the knock sensor's because it cost's 25kw's, they were running

335kw's at the tyre's, and when the knock sensor's pick's up knock it drop's to 310kw's, and won't return to the

higher Kw's until the car has been turned off the restarted... this is from a very reliable source, and is also why

Tony wasn't all that upset about it...

Ahhh I see I see!

We'll be there. I'll be in the left seat of the Unique Cars Evo 4 [/plug] Looking for a strong showing with the crazy Newton :)

^^^ Is that the one that was at Buller?

Oh is Adz going!!! Awesome!!! I havent seen the EVO yet!..Will come find you and say hi

Yep sure was...It's a machine! :blink:

I'm not really close to which dog food engine has done what but I'm guessing Tony is probably not too upset because he has got a lot of life out of his 35 motors?

Both the Quinns don't hold back when it comes to driving hard, and given there's still alot to learn on the 35s they're probably laughing they've got this far without too many dramas!

From what i've heard, TQ asked the tuner to turn off the knock sensor's because it cost's 25kw's, they were running

335kw's at the tyre's, and when the knock sensor's pick's up knock it drop's to 310kw's, and won't return to the

higher Kw's until the car has been turned off the restarted... this is from a very reliable source, and is also why

Tony wasn't all that upset about it...

lol i'm sure it is within budget for them....but still....what an choice! I'd be straight back to the haltec if I were them, very much race proven in many cars. Or at least spend a little longer on a safe tune

Cant wait for Lake Mountain...I will be Naviagting for the BPG Green/Silver R32 GTR

Who else is going??? Would like to say Hi to fellow SAU peeps :D:P

please tell me he is going to return it to legal spec before targa....I'd hate to see it excluded.

unfortunately I'm not going to make lake mountain (was intending to) but I'd rather do FOSC at bathurst and I can't get organised for both....lake mountain next year.

Nah, Tarmac Rallying doesn't have an issues with cheating....... :)

I like the first line in particular, oxymoron anyone? "Targa specification. New stroked engine". lol

http://www.my105.com.au/classified.asp?id=...9&feature=1

Yep, was such a cool thing! Better then a VL Turbo Calais wagon :D When thats the wife's car you can be sure hubby has some cool toys :ermm:

Can i quote you on that? :laugh:

The mrs's is nagging me for one, found one locally for 53k so keen. Just not sure on the DSG box and the car nearly being out of warranty. It was either a 2nd hand R36, new turbo FWD one with the DSG or a Skoda Octavia RS turbo with the DSG. R36 is winning atm.

Oh - and Drunken - the Mountain Motorsports have ANOTHER one in Oct if you can't make Lake Mountain.

Mt Baw Baw is set to run for the first time this year. Fingers crossed my life is back to normal by then and I will try to make it as a shake down before Targa High Country.

Cant wait for Lake Mountain...I will be Naviagting for the BPG Green/Silver R32 GTR

Who else is going??? Would like to say Hi to fellow SAU peeps :D:P

Dad and i will be down there in our silver 33. From the starting list it looks like we will be right behind you for the first run ;)

If anyone is free and in the area for the weekend i know Tim @ mountain motorsport has a few positions left for the touring class....

Dad and i will be down there in our silver 33. From the starting list it looks like we will be right behind you for the first run :P

If anyone is free and in the area for the weekend i know Tim @ mountain motorsport has a few positions left for the touring class....

Good luck Liam! Hope you have a bit of fun and make some good times :(

Nah, Tarmac Rallying doesn't have an issues with cheating....... :P

I like the first line in particular, oxymoron anyone? "Targa specification. New stroked engine". lol

http://www.my105.com.au/classified.asp?id=...9&feature=1

I think they mean "Targa West" anything goes if your a local

Dad and i will be down there in our silver 33. From the starting list it looks like we will be right behind you for the first run :(

If anyone is free and in the area for the weekend i know Tim @ mountain motorsport has a few positions left for the touring class....

Oh awesome...Will come and say Hi :)

I so cant wait...need my rally fix!! Rally School just isn't enough!! :P:cheers:

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