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Put me down Cara I'll be there.

4WD I spose - but I'l just remove the fuse when I get there lol :D

edit: Just noticed I am already on the list lol -

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as per Shane's request I've stickied this topic so any dribble in here will be deleted guys

thanks Pete!

Put me down Cara I'll be there.

4WD I spose - but I'l just remove the fuse when I get there lol :D

edit: Just noticed I am already on the list lol -

you goose :P

Where is it?

When is it?

and how much?

i'm running in my rebuilt RB26 atm, still got 800kms to go.

just wondering whether i will have the kms done on it before the day.

cheers!

All your questions can be answered by taking a quick scroll up and check out the flyer in post #1.

Quick question...

Are you having limits on entry into a particular class?

With only 20 spots you would want a bit of variety.....

Im still keen on entering the VY SS Ute. I know that my Line will get flogged and Im just not ready for that. Haha

Quick question...

Are you having limits on entry into a particular class?

With only 20 spots you would want a bit of variety.....

Im still keen on entering the VY SS Ute. I know that my Line will get flogged and Im just not ready for that. Haha

Enter the Skyline - you can compete with Cara for the N/A 6 Cylinder class! If you dont enter I dont think she has any competition for that trophy lol

I'm keen. My GTR is only driving the rear wheels atm and also feels ~200rwkW instead of ~350rwkW. Hope fully I'll have it all sussed by 15 August in time for Mallala on the 25th.

Do R32 GTRs have to pay the extra $ considering we can just remove the fuse prior to the event and there is no need to drop the front driveshaft?

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Dude I am IN for the WIN, how do I become a member???? What do I get when I do?

Hey Ahmed.....I assume you're referring to the SAU-SA club?

If so, PM Ruby your email addy and he'll hook you up with the appropriate form.

1) Cara - R34

2) Kye - R33

3) Vu - R33

4) Ruby - R33

5) Krishy - R33

6) Craig - R34

7) Wayne - R32

8) Lee - R33

9) Adrian - R33

10) Ben - R31

11) Chad - R32

12) David - R32

13) Admed - R33

14) Anthony - R32

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Quick question...

Are you having limits on entry into a particular class?

With only 20 spots you would want a bit of variety.....

Im still keen on entering the VY SS Ute. I know that my Line will get flogged and Im just not ready for that. Haha

dont know if u actually saw that there is a 6 cylinder naturally aspirated class there penny :laugh:

I'm keen. My GTR is only driving the rear wheels atm and also feels ~200rwkW instead of ~350rwkW. Hope fully I'll have it all sussed by 15 August in time for Mallala on the 25th.

Do R32 GTRs have to pay the extra $ considering we can just remove the fuse prior to the event and there is no need to drop the front driveshaft?

no just remove the fuse and youll be right.

put my name down for this.

done :blink:

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