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Just letting you guys/gals know we have entered our R35 GTR in the Mountain Mile this year :)

www.mountalmamile.com

Its a bloody fast bit of road thats around 300m straight before the first corner, so you should get to see a GTR at full noise 200km/h before the tip in. Some SAUSA support would be great! :P

If you're keen it's on the 10th & 11th April in Hindmarsh Valley

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Sounds good Martin, I'll pop that in my diary so I don't forget

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Awesome stuff! :rofl:

I'll be sure to pop that in my diary. I'll bring that up for discussion at the next SAU-SA meeting.

:P

Just letting you guys/gals know we have entered our R35 GTR in the Mountain Mile this year :laugh:

www.mountalmamile.com

Its a bloody fast bit of road thats around 300m straight before the first corner, so you should get to see a GTR at full noise 200km/h before the tip in. Some SAUSA support would be great! :action-smiley-069:

If you're keen it's on the 10th & 11th April in Hindmarsh Valley

Crap I better enter so I can show you guys how it's done then *cough cough*

Slight change of plans ... I might be there for the 2 days working as a race official. I haven't done a local event for a long time :laugh:

If you see a race official jizzing his pants everytime the GTR goes past ... that'll be me :action-smiley-069:

Martin,

It will be great to see the beast out there, who's driven?

How do you think you'll go against a 260z with a pushrod V8 backed up by a Turbo 400 trans with Hilux diffs and transfer case?

Regards

Michael from Senwill

Martin,

It will be great to see the beast out there, who's driven?

How do you think you'll go against a 260z with a pushrod V8 backed up by a Turbo 400 trans with Hilux diffs and transfer case?

Regards

Michael from Senwill

haha, good way to describe a nascar V8 crate motor.

not a bad bit of gear that car, doesn't seem to go round the corners too well but due to its sheer straight line speed its fast.

haha, good way to describe a nascar V8 crate motor.

not a bad bit of gear that car, doesn't seem to go round the corners too well but due to its sheer straight line speed its fast.

I may of glossed over the 800hp 6 litre Alloy Chev. It is an awesome combination that you would never dream of in a million years. I think he said it was good for about a 10 second quarter.

Here is some in car from arrarat, have a look at what you hit if you f*%k up

Edit - My original post should of read "Who is Driving"

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