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righto off to do battle again today!

Got a new Z06, GT2, GT3RS and a bloody great viper to deal with, ohh and nearly forgot those 2 insanely fast EVO's with the 2.4 litre engines (4g64 block) running GT38 turbos.

Also seems we have been discovered by the europian racing series as we now have guests teams showing up to race here for testing before their seasons start in march. All thanks to Sky sport broadcasting our race series in the UK. What the bet we will have BTCC cars here in the near future. Gotta feel sorry for my battered old warhorse, but skylines rule !

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going to be needing it in bucket loads

SMOKE THEM CHRIS ,How`s the porker going ???,done many mile`s in her of late :D

,my mate`s just done few mod`s on his,few more to go :) ,would be good to see BTCC out there plenty of English over there,hope to see some photo`s up soon cheer`s chuckie.

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lol you have to pick the target. I remember when racing in the might 'woos there were 2 guys that you had to turn into before they turned into you...otherwise you would loose the momentum not them. made for some big bills really.

good luck chris.

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done and dusted!

popped a coolers hose in race one after a poor quaily so started 9 out of 28for race one, seems some one forgot to inform me that they conbined the free practice and quailifying into the same session. So here i am bedding a set of front brakes in, grrrrr although did get to 5th before popped said bastard hose.

Race 2 start 28 and finished 4th cant tell you what a difference mountain runners 4wd controller made! the old warhorse flew the flag in the last race but a dose of very pi@#ed off driver does help every now and again.

But man that 8.4 litre viper is just brutal and with 345 rear slicks it just hauls butt

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