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I think the guys on the weekend had 250-280rwkw + driving skill.

They start with voltex aero parts (aka cyber evo) then go from there.

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1.29.x at the last tampered day iirc from their EMO 6(?).

Have had quite a few chats with the boys at Chasers, they seem to build some quick Evos, there's usually about ten of them parked out the front...

Fastest I've heard is a flat 1:30 in an Evo8 with 300awkws, no interior/aircon, with slicks and Chris from Centreline driving it. After that they have an EVO6 (workshop car) that's done a 1:31.8 on semis...

The one pictured above has had the aircon removed, plenty of suspension mods and from memory 270awkws. The owner has done many laps of Winton aswell and is quite familiar with it.

Still a top effort for an EMO....

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Ok my some of my in car is up on youtube.

First up is my fastest lap of the day 1:34.170, fist pump and all :) :

Next up is one of the Rex's I had a tangle with in the last session. Wasn't held up as badly as budge and had a brainfade around the cleavage when I changed to 3rd which cost me an overtaking moment :mrt: ...although the evasive action I had to take in the braking zone might have contributed to it :D :

Last up is another Rex I caught and passed in the last session....no evasive action this time but he did force me to overtake him under brakes:

Have had quite a few chats with the boys at Chasers, they seem to build some quick Evos, there's usually about ten of them parked out the front...

Fastest I've heard is a flat 1:30 in an Evo8 with 300awkws, no interior/aircon, with slicks and Chris from Centreline driving it. After that they have an EVO6 (workshop car) that's done a 1:31.8 on semis...

The one pictured above has had the aircon removed, plenty of suspension mods and from memory 270awkws. The owner has done many laps of Winton aswell and is quite familiar with it.

Still a top effort for an EMO....

The driver who drove that white evo9 was the same driver that did the 1:31 during tampered trackday just a few weeks ago.

Like how you guys like to call evos, emo's

I'm the driver & owner of the other white chasers evo that day in group 1, borrowed a friend's account to post :banana:

Just to clarify, the voltex aero was one of the last few things put on the car, it only has 260ish kws & was only running 235 RE55s on the day, it will be running 255 RE55s/03Gs soon. So watch out fellas!

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