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Lol, what's PC?

Didn't think you'd be up for it Greggy?

"Politically Correct"

May have had a couple of bevvys when I was thinking that lol, but have contacted the Dr to see if he is interested.

TT

I know exactly what Duncan is on about Lol!

Oh and High Country is looking to be the Bomb, shame I didn't know The Woo was going to do it until now.

and heard a little bit more from a reliable source about Rally Tasmania going to gravel (ARC, VRC & TRS). So for any Tarmac fan who enjoyed that event you can kiss it goodbye.

I know exactly what Duncan is on about Lol!

Oh and High Country is looking to be the Bomb, shame I didn't know The Woo was going to do it until now.

and heard a little bit more from a reliable source about Rally Tasmania going to gravel (ARC, VRC & TRS). So for any Tarmac fan who enjoyed that event you can kiss it goodbye.

Winter race now to be launched... Targa Burnie. :)

TT

Back in Hobart to feed into the computer what I firmed up with the THC course last week and I've gotta say that since late last year I'd almost forgotten just how good the roads are up there!

The course has a bit of everything for everyone with a good balance of tight and twisty and quick and flowing all with predictable surfaces... and some stunning views for those willing to lift their eyes from the road! There is one road we will be playing on that I told council should be converted into one way traffic with a toll booth as its the nearest thing Australia has to the Nürburgring and a very cool experience that will dominate conversation on Sunday.

Looking forward to getting back up there again later this week.

Back in Hobart to feed into the computer what I firmed up with the THC course last week and I've gotta say that since late last year I'd almost forgotten just how good the roads are up there!

The course has a bit of everything for everyone with a good balance of tight and twisty and quick and flowing all with predictable surfaces... and some stunning views for those willing to lift their eyes from the road! There is one road we will be playing on that I told council should be converted into one way traffic with a toll booth as its the nearest thing Australia has to the Nürburgring and a very cool experience that will dominate conversation on Sunday.

Looking forward to getting back up there again later this week.

What road is that Stu???

I spoke about the event with Stu last week, and after seeing his excitement for it and his description that many of the stages are like Tassie's west coast, then I figured I simply couldn't miss it. )

It's a shame that Gavin has Timmy, would dearly like him beside me, but Gavin asked him straight after Targa, before I decided to run, and thems the breaks :ermm:

Don't be sad Timmy :P

So Stu when do we find out the full details for High Country? I need to get motivated into getting a car and the less time I have for motivation the less chance there is I will have the time to get one ready.

Although my motivation/confidence took another hit on the weekend when my good buddy in W.A. Blaise wiped his car out in his first crack at Tarmac Rallying at the new Targa South West on Saturday. Sad to see and now we both find ourselves with a cabin already booked for THC but neither of us have a car!

So Stu when do we find out the full details for High Country? I need to get motivated into getting a car and the less time I have for motivation the less chance there is I will have the time to get one ready.

Although my motivation/confidence took another hit on the weekend when my good buddy in W.A. Blaise wiped his car out in his first crack at Tarmac Rallying at the new Targa South West on Saturday. Sad to see and now we both find ourselves with a cabin already booked for THC but neither of us have a car!

swap the box, and run the 34 with the dent.

you know I got offered an awesome deal on a new donar R34 on Friday and after looking at the scary list of things I should bring across from the old car I was half tempted to just chuck a cage in and run it otherwise stock for shits and giggles. Its currently got an IMPUL ECU (I think to just remove the limiter??) and an exhaust and other than that its dead stock. Would be amuzing to see how fast it was.

Only problem is it looks so pretty - and its not blue.

Some grandpa in a white Porsche has had a look at the rough course... just like some bloke that reckons he can weld and drive from Burnie :happy:

Main bits to check out are up and and a little down the Mount Buller Tourist Road from Sawmill Settlement.

Mansfield Whitfield Road

Jamieson Eildon Road (the awesome one... its still gravel in the middle so don't take anything too new with 30 profile tyres)

and importantly Skyline Road (I know!) near Eildon

Basic recce notes will be available in two weeks with GPS references for TS, SOS, TF and SP.

I'll have that awesome deal R34 then Snowy... Wooster's bodykit is too ghey for even me!!

Anyone want a Bond bolt in cage for WRX? Got one in my office for cheap (painted with feet).

Some grandpa in a white Porsche has had a look at the rough course... just like some bloke that reckons he can weld and drive from Burnie :thumbsup:

Main bits to check out are up and and a little down the Mount Buller Tourist Road from Sawmill Settlement.

Mansfield Whitfield Road

Jamieson Eildon Road (the awesome one... its still gravel in the middle so don't take anything too new with 30 profile tyres)

and importantly Skyline Road (I know!) near Eildon

Basic recce notes will be available in two weeks with GPS references for TS, SOS, TF and SP.

I'll have that awesome deal R34 then Snowy... Wooster's bodykit is too ghey for even me!!

Anyone want a Bond bolt in cage for WRX? Got one in my office for cheap (painted with feet).

How long before the website and official info is launched Stuart?

Still wanting a helmet and hans too :happy:

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