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Godzilla Motorsport cars will be out in force...

The little black duck (Mark Jacobsen)

Twoogle (Paul Diemar)

RH9 (John Alphabet)

R34 GTR (Willo)

The Red Rocket (Tony Wedlock)

VL JWauto (Justin Wilkinson)

and a few other customer cars...

hope we all go well...good luck to the other competitors.

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Godzilla Motorsport cars will be out in force...

The little black duck (Mark Jacobsen)

Twoogle (Paul Diemar)

RH9 (John Alphabet)

R34 GTR (Willo)

The Red Rocket (Tony Wedlock)

VL JWauto (Justin Wilkinson)

and a few other customer cars...

hope we all go well...good luck to the other competitors.

awesome.

can't wait for jambo just like every year.

will be a cracker! :D

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What kind of license do you need to race at jambo? i'm guessing it depends what category you fit into? I'd love to enter this year but the 32 is gonna be a run in stage and i'd get murdered if I decided to do full power run's on a 500km old engine.

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What kind of license do you need to race at jambo? i'm guessing it depends what category you fit into? I'd love to enter this year but the 32 is gonna be a run in stage and i'd get murdered if I decided to do full power run's on a 500km old engine.

Civil licence is enough depending on how fast you plan to go...11's require a super street licence and anything faster requires a full drag licence.

500K's is heaps mate...i ran 9's on my engine with about that on it. Modern piston and ring technology is far superior than the days of huge run-ins and babying for 1000's of k's is long gone.

Jason there may be an oportunity to test prior at a private hire im attending...ill let you know if its possible for you to come.

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Birrong Automotive will be there with OOH-30T.

Alex, you just say the word and we'll put the new car in the studio. Raf's Supra comes out in a couple of issues time.

I may be racing a 700hp GTST but no guarantees. At the very least I'll be there for work.

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I'll Be coming down this year finally with a fellow rotor head. Can't wait to see it all. So glad they now allow 6cyl's to the event !!!!

Will look out for Twoogle, been keen to have a gander at your car paul. Also like to check out your car Adrian if your able to bring it !

Gary

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Alex, you just say the word and we'll put the new car in the studio. Raf's Supra comes out in a couple of issues time.

I may be racing a 700hp GTST but no guarantees. At the very least I'll be there for work.

Thanks Adrian almost done, can't wait! :)

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I'll Be coming down this year finally with a fellow rotor head. Can't wait to see it all. So glad they now allow 6cyl's to the event !!!!

Will look out for Twoogle, been keen to have a gander at your car paul. Also like to check out your car Adrian if your able to bring it !

Gary

Cheers Gary...will see you there.

Booked flights today to come up for a test session on the 19th to get the car dialed in. Big thanks to Dazmo who will be giving me some transport and crewing for me that day. Hope i can reward him by running some good numbers.

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Won't be there with my car but would like to share some accomadation - car all that stuff with some one making the trip. Coming from WA . please let me know who's doing what - see if we can sort something out.

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Won't be there with my car but would like to share some accomadation - car all that stuff with some one making the trip. Coming from WA . please let me know who's doing what - see if we can sort something out.

Im staying in Brisbane, usually stay at Skyline Court Apartments. Close to the Valley for night time action. Ill have my Jeep for transport etc, when are you flying in ?

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