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Nope, it's a 08 Hayabusa motor.

Club events first to learn the car, and then hopefully I'll come up to NSW and give Neil a run, or there might even be a national series again that the car can run in.

I got wood just thinking about how this thing will go. Hope you are into training your neck as the next morning will hurt like a bitch with the G's it will pull. In fact, I'll go out on a limb here and say the car may hurt you more than you can hurt it. :thumbsup:

I've made some more room in my shed... I'm still waiting on a few parts to arrive before I can really make a start on the build, mainly been cleaning and preparing parts for the last week.

Looks like a Radical and Meridian Motorsport are the Oz agents so makes sense... is it an SR3?

Nope, it's a Speads RS09, Meridian are the agents for them in Australia however.

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