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& Mark reckons his shitbox r34 is fast, the r32 will rein supreme!!! :P

'king oath it will. we can line the spare aero bits for the 34 with lead that's a start. and then before mark goes out we just need to let a few psi out of one tyre and see how he copes with that... now who's laughing!!!

the 32 has moved up a notch for sure. hell it even has an aftermarket steering wheel now... watch out berry. it's coming for you. :P

ps when I got the text on saturday night I was a bit pissed and thought the smiley face was a frowny face. stupid blurry vision. had been making mojito's to cool down and they were tasty and about the only useful thing you can do with a bottle of bacardi and a giant mint plant.

Did it ever actually leave home in the first place ?

gold. well it did have some new stickers on it and some bloke driving it there for a while but i have been constantly breaking russ's balls about selling it for nearly a year now so he was bound to crack eventually. :P

anyone thinking about this event in the past, should start preparing.

some seriously exciting things are shaping up!!

should be some major fun!!!

When are they going to post up the new rule and class changes ?

hey Noel , not sure about the new rule and classes ( whats the new rule? )

i think they see my eye's glaze over from lack interest when they start talking crap. :D hence I dont get told anymore.

I'm looking forward to the competition, wait till ya see the line up!!

hey Noel , not sure about the new rule and classes ( whats the new rule? )

i think they see my eye's glaze over from lack interest when they start talking crap. :D hence I dont get told anymore.

I'm looking forward to the competition, wait till ya see the line up!!

Mate I want to be in the line up. Filling out the cams license application as we speak. Knowing what the requirements are for my type of vehicle would help heaps.

I still cant get my head around last years regs re tyre eligibility etc. If i read it correctly they are grouping marginal tyres like the feddy RSR'sand the Khumos in with full blown track semi's. Can anybody enlighten me on this.

Obviously tyre seletion is crucial.

Last year they considered Federal 595RS tyres to be semi slicks. It all comes down to the UTQG

rating. If lower than 100, then the tyre is considered a semi slick.

What Kuhmo tyres are you talking about being grouped in "full blown track semis"? KU36, V700?

Obviously tyre seletion is crucial.

Last year they considered Federal 595RS tyres to be semi slicks. It all comes down to the UTQG

rating. If lower than 100, then the tyre is considered a semi slick.

What Kuhmo tyres are you talking about being grouped in "full blown track semis"? KU36, V700?

I'm not familiar with the khumo range at all nismo. I was asking a general question in relation to info given by another. Ignore it if its irelevant bud.

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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