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Just checking out some times on the website and stumbled across this excellent result from another SAU member down at Targa.

EARLY MODERN - Winners

1st Ric Shaw, James Parish

2nd Jeff Beable, Nerida Beable

3rd Matt Walsh, Patrick Bourke

4th David Ayres, Robbie Bolton

Jeff and Nerida competed in an R34GTR

Huge effort - well done you two!!!

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Just checking out some times on the website and stumbled across this excellent result from another SAU member down at Targa.

EARLY MODERN - Winners

1st Ric Shaw, James Parish

2nd Jeff Beable, Nerida Beable

3rd Matt Walsh, Patrick Bourke

4th David Ayres, Robbie Bolton

Jeff and Nerida competed in an R34GTR

Huge effort - well done you two!!!

A Nismo 400R came 4th .. so an R33 and R34 in the top 4, with the RX7 and M3

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