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From the Targa update feed, aren't these guys in the TOUR, not racing! :)

"From TS10, car 56, Sebastian Lip and Brett David in a 2009 Nissan GT-R 35, had an off 1.7km into the stage. They found the car behind a shed, with some fence damaged ……. Both crew members are okay. "

:(

Quinn cuurently in 3rd, with Jones in 5th.

Steve Glenney doing a great job in the RX8 in 2nd.

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From the Targa update feed, aren't these guys in the TOUR, not racing! :D

"From TS10, car 56, Sebastian Lip and Brett David in a 2009 Nissan GT-R 35, had an off 1.7km into the stage. They found the car behind a shed, with some fence damaged ……. Both crew members are okay. "

:)

Quinn cuurently in 3rd, with Jones in 5th.

Steve Glenney doing a great job in the RX8 in 2nd.

any word? i hope everything is ok.

Good to hear that Sebastian and Brett are OK.

It looks like the weather was wild at Targa today - video here ...

Looks like there have been quite a few cars damaged - video here of some of them :merli: ...

Photos are being posted here of the event ...

http://www.sportcom.com.au/targatasmania/i...1&Itemid=68

Videos are being posted here ...

http://www.sportcom.com.au/targatasmania/i...8&Itemid=61

- The Tuners Group

Edited by TheTunersGroup

wow some shit went down today... nasty nasty. lucky me gets to watch them from my backyard on sunday!! grass tree baby

not sure exactly, someone stacked it, and I think Glenney in the RX8 stopped to check if everyone was okay and another car cleaned everything up but the possums =(

Edited by Mr. Untouchable

no the opposite unfortunately.

Ayresy in his immaculate 400R stopped to help and Wwilfred cleaned him up in the borrowed Rx-8.

Good to see all the R35s staying on the track including domonic from here. Hope I didn't just put the mocker on anyone.

My guys have had mixed luck, Kel is going great in the R32 (or ATTKD special if you prefer) in 9th in Early Modern. Mark is running a wide body gtst since he had to pull the front drive shaft after a diff blow up - nowhere on the board but still having fun.

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Ours came close to disappearing a few times.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/90747317@N00/...036746916/show/

Arhhh the hottest R35 getting around! Post up the vid Dom...*giggles*

Hope to see you at another one of our supersprints soon! :) Will gladly take the 35 for a lap or two again for you :D

Are you doing Targa Hi Country???

Ours came close to disappearing a few times.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/90747317@N00/...036746916/show/

Great photos Dominic - this photo is epic ...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/90747317@N00/...57624036746916/

- The Tuners Group

Ours came close to disappearing a few times.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/90747317@N00/...036746916/show/

Hi Dom, Tim here from the Porsche 944 (#736) we were usually in the que together at the start of stages.

I must say you always had a grin on your face so you must have been enjoying yourself! I always got a great chuckle out of the stickers on your rear bumper!!!

Hope to catch you at more events soon!

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