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If it is my turn in line - I guess I'll say yep.

:( will be there to see this thing in action again.... last time i saw this on the track it was like a limping t rex.... an animal pulling 1:14-1:16! but ive heard alot ahs changed!

Is it wrong for me to want 4 people to drop out so that I can see, hear and compare with Blue32's R32 GTR? :D
Jugs had to pull out of this event, just got the news now. Dohmar, you're up

EDIT: Dohmar said no, Blue32 is up

If it is my turn in line - I guess I'll say yep.

*sings*

"When you wish upon a starrrr,

Makes no difference who you arrrrrre" :banana:

hahaha itching to get on the track David

Definitely.

Considering going to the open day at Mallala on the 27th.

But I'm still dirty at Santa for not giving me a big brake upgrade kit. If only I could find $10k laying around.

Definitely.

Considering going to the open day at Mallala on the 27th.

But I'm still dirty at Santa for not giving me a big brake upgrade kit. If only I could find $10k laying around.

arent we all.....i am trying to get everything sorted out before i fly to fiji at the end of march.....one month to do almost everything uummmm.....dont worry i will be back from fiji in time to have the 33 on the track.....

needs zorst, clutch, braided brake lines, servicing, diff

just need time and money

looking forward to this too!!

got some a1rm's fronts on the way, new swirl pot and pumps hopefully setup too, will be setting a lowish boost level and try do my best to stay out the way of you test pilots.

Jugs had to pull out of this event, just got the news now. Dohmar, you're up

EDIT: Dohmar said no, Blue32 is up

and he seemed so gung ho about it. what changed? oh well, for the better i spose, lookin forward to seeing more of blue32's impromptu barbecues! :D

Definitely.

Considering going to the open day at Mallala on the 27th.

But I'm still dirty at Santa for not giving me a big brake upgrade kit. If only I could find $10k laying around.

yeah I recon lines have enough power and handling capabilities for the "Dustbowl" but braking is definitely an area that the Porsches have over us.

What?? I'm cooking the bbq?? :)

Ahhhhhh, thanks for offering Andrew :rofl:

not having a job at the moment is a killer.

-D

That's fine mate and completely understandable.....maybe next time. :)

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