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Targa Tasmania (that's where I'll be instead ;) )

Mate if that the case I think you should give me the keys to the 35 so it can go round Sandown.

Ill let you know what needs to be done to it for Dutton.

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does an R35 count as a cheater car like Evo's? Should snowball be given a handicap at the next DECA?

Congrats...

Can I pass my number on to you so in say 10 to 15 when I can finally afford a second hand one you'll hopefully sell it to me...

Snowy, awesome mate, well done, looks very nice!!!

Might have to make the next DECA to see the beast in the flesh!

Do you all know how rubbish this car will be at DECA?? LOL

It's an amazing car - but nimble isn't going to be it's strength! And the gearbox isn't going to allow handbrake turns so don't expect to see anything up there other than large amounts of under-steer coupled with traction control kicking in!

It's going to be about as successful as the SST EVO X's are on a skidpan.

Do you all know how rubbish this car will be at DECA?? LOL

It's an amazing car - but nimble isn't going to be it's strength! And the gearbox isn't going to allow handbrake turns so don't expect to see anything up there other than large amounts of under-steer coupled with traction control kicking in!

It's going to be about as successful as the SST EVO X's are on a skidpan.

And thats why I want to see it!!! :)

LOL

very well done Andrew. im sure you will be able to extract the full potential out of it.

will we at least get to see it at the island on satday?

cheers.

matty.

Do you all know how rubbish this car will be at DECA?? LOL

It's an amazing car - but nimble isn't going to be it's strength! And the gearbox isn't going to allow handbrake turns so don't expect to see anything up there other than large amounts of under-steer coupled with traction control kicking in!

It's going to be about as successful as the SST EVO X's are on a skidpan.

LOL :P

Congrats on the purchase mate....

...so how many of your kids did you have to sell? ;)

...so how many of your kids did you have to sell? :P

wait, wat? he unleashed the dragon more than once?

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