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you entering Duncan?

Nathan it will be easier to pick a class to enter once the classes and rules are released! You need to get the info out asap so people know what they can and can't do.

Russ....good to hear about the car....why would you stuff around with a 35 when you have a perfectly good 32 around?!?

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Nathan it will be easier to pick a class to enter once the classes and rules are released! You need to get the info out asap so people know what they can and can't do.

second this!!!

EC is massive and certain flag points will definately need to be Man!!! I didn't see Superlap on the Officials avalibilty form 2010..... ;)

Just seen the website is up to date??? classes are up there

looks like ill be the sole v8 competitor, is there even a v8 class this year? opens maybe.......shit

Dont worry, it will be fun having our own grudge racing R32 GTSt class . 2L vs 5.7L :)

I will be in Open class and no doubt 6-8 seconds off the ourright pace, but just hope on paper i can cholke out a credible time :D

EC will be great for the rwd boys in the std class as they will be much closer to the EVOs on std rubber. Hell my GTSt with std turb, odd mis matched tyres and the 180km/h limiter still did 1:56s around there.

I have only taken the TD06 out to EC once and it was wet and scary, so really hoping with some fresh boots the old girl can get under the 1:50 benchmark :( LOL, just wish i had the R400 i was driving at Spa as it was quicker then my toy :D

Dont worry, it will be fun having our own grudge racing R32 GTSt class . 2L vs 5.7L :D

I will be in Open class and no doubt 6-8 seconds off the ourright pace, but just hope on paper i can cholke out a credible time :P

EC will be great for the rwd boys in the std class as they will be much closer to the EVOs on std rubber. Hell my GTSt with std turb, odd mis matched tyres and the 180km/h limiter still did 1:56s around there.

I have only taken the TD06 out to EC once and it was wet and scary, so really hoping with some fresh boots the old girl can get under the 1:50 benchmark :) LOL, just wish i had the R400 i was driving at Spa as it was quicker then my toy :D

I've never driven EC, amped I say , AMPED! :)

My money's on Roy! haha if he gets too close, just drop a wheel off at the apex mate :D I hear he's a bit gun-shy about that...

I picked up a cheap registered 180SX last night, so i might do Clubsprint again. I really enjoyed Eastern Creek the one time I've been there.

Sounds like a bit of tinker time to be had over a few beers. :P

Not yet mate, you don't expect me to make the screen thing public do you, it would give you years of amo against me :down: remember my number plate on the Jeep? haha

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