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That is really great to hear after the lengths that was required (and the sheer man hours) to make it all.

You lucky pricks up there better be updating this thread over the weekend while im working!

I got on to John at UAS and he put me on to v-sport. They made up some lines for me on the spot so car is all ready for tomorrow. I'm Gee'd!!! Can't wait. The advan 34 has lost it's tuff look and looks more like the batmobile :( I'm looking forward to fast lap times from it.

Crazy aero everywhere!!!

well, these whacky aero bits certainly work...

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?06/08/2011.EAST.S1

great stuff from Mark Berry so far. Fastest Aussie and 3rd outright!

5th outright for the hammerhead S13!

We're re corner weighting the 34, altering ride height and throwing some rubber on it now. Unfortunately there's just been a huge oil down that will kill the track for a while.

We're all very happy with it so far though, 32's aren't bad straight off the trailer, completely untested :)

Just checked the times....

HOLY SH1T.....Russman - awesome time so far :thumbsup:

......and the big name workshop cars are putting in some great times esp considering some of the aussie built ones haven't had much development.

So sad I'm stuck at work and not in Syd for this :(

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