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I want to know where these fast stages are! Sure there's some quick sections but every stage has it's slow to medium speed section to balance it out. Everyone is in with a crack...or are we smoking it instead??!! :)

I seem to remember that little 944 cleaing up the EM day 4-5 of Targa this year.

They won't have the benefit of 2 brand new tyres to help clear the puddles that they had then though.

And Dan is right - there are some really fast BITS but overall this course is twisty twisty. I've said before in the right hands I reckon an EMO could win Modern in this event and I can't see it being any different in EMod.

They won't have the benefit of 2 brand new tyres to help clear the puddles that they had then though.

And Dan is right - there are some really fast BITS but overall this course is twisty twisty. I've said before in the right hands I reckon an EMO could win Modern in this event and I can't see it being any different in EMod.

We only front to reared anyway, so no advantages.

Im just excited to use some new roads, and ones ive NEVER seen before!

It's going to be good fun. A couple of weeks out now and I'm starting to get excited :D

When are you heading over Timmy? And where are you staying - Top or Bottom?

I fly in tuesday morning (Cup day damn it!), staying at the top I think.

I actually feel really unorganised, all my gear is still filthy from the gravel season, haven't even looked at notes yet.

Wouldn't even know if the car has an engine in it lol!

I'm pumped up for 'BLUEGTR" to have a good run!

I hear the lad is quick!

Thanks Ben!! Just hoping for a good run this time in my own car.

Also got your number of Stu so might give you a buzz tomorrow about 4wd.

Although it's yet to be kitted out with it's full event livery and warning systems, the Just Jap Racing, Targa High Country R35 Zero Car is getting it's final prep for the event.

Steve from Just Jap is kindly handed over the keys to Targa Tasmania regulars David Ayers and Robbie Bolton (Nismo 400R) to blaze a trail for the competition cars at the 5-7 November event.

Fitted with almost the entire Just Jap R35 parts catalog, this is one Zero car that is sure get the spectators attention!

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Emo's For The Win!

I kinda feel dirty saying that but hey its the truth. More power would be nice though.

Who is this imposter.... :P

Hahahah

I've already told ya I'll be a bit lighter than at Targa :) Should make up for our power figure!

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