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date: Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd May, 2010

location: Eastern Creek International Raceway, Sydney, Australia

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DRIVER INFO: david

SPECIFICATIONS:

Engine--K20A (Modified) 2400cc TURBO

Estimated Power --400 HPATW

Approx. Weight --1,030kg

Engine Modifications--Topfuel 2400cc Kit Bosch Fuel Pump 660cc x 4 Fuel Injector GT3037 Pro S Turbine HKS EVC Pro Boost Controler ARC Radiator

Suspension & BrakeMods--Bilstein (Yamano SPL) Brembo F40 Stainless Mesh Brake Hose Whiteline Sway Bars

Driveline Modifications--LSD: ATS Clutch: ATS Carbon Custom Transmission

Exterior Modifications--3D GT Wing

Wheels & Tyres--Wheels: RGII 18x8.5J Tyres: Kumho V70A Front: 245/40/18 Rear: 215/45/18

Interior Modifications--Recaro SP-G ATS Steering wheel Sparco 6pcs Seat Belt Custom 11pcs RollCage

World Time Attack Challenge---Imagine big horsepower, purpose-built, turbo-charged cars going as fast as the V8 Supercars. The big difference is they're competing against time - so it's all about speed! The rules are simple - the car with the fastest lap time on the day wins.

This year we have invited the best and the quickest teams from the US and Japan and put them up against the best Australian Time Attack teams. With a star-studded field, this is not only going to be the World's first but also the World's biggest event of its kind. The best in the world going head to head on one of the World's best circuits, competing for the ultimate title of the World Time Attack Champion!

Reasons to attend

-World's Fastest Time Attack Cars going head to head.

-Australia's Best Drifters in action.

-Australia's Best Show Cars on Display.

-Over 40 of the best Australian and International Brands on Display.

-Insane Motorcycle Stunts.

-Aerobatic Display.

-The Jack Daniels Experience.

-All action on a Giant Screen

-Pit Area open to the public.

-Jumping Castle and Face Painting to keep the kids happy.

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