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ummm... That's hot! :thumbsup:

Would love to hear that thing on full song!

Congrats guys! Bloody nice work! But what's to become of the 240Z that I love so much? :D

Congrats guys! Bloody nice work! But what's to become of the 240Z that I love so much? :D

It was getting a bit hairy and we did everything and more than we set out to do with it, it was basicly a 10 second street car with a 10 second street cage being forced to run 7s so I thought I'd quit while I was ahead/alive.

Its been sold into UAE without a motor.

Hopefully this new car will be safer and once sorted, quicker/faster.

I've done just 2 runs in it, both crap, on and off the throttle, and next weeked we are signed up for the NZ Nationals and being thrown in with some pretty serious high 6, low 7 second cars, its run on index so I still stand a chance against them, hopefully it goes OK,

Rob

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