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yeah not a rag, hopefully the boys can have it ready for tomorow.

Hope so it sounds gr8.

Also the demo drifts at lunch time the quad rotor of Mad Mike's sounds awesome , till it lunched itself.

Some gr8 cars here this year.

Cya on the way back for the 4hr drift session, WOOHOO.

So where is the Fernandez Ute?

No longer listed on the website I've been told. So much for his "we deal with these builds all the time, this is what we do" when it was said he had alot of work to do in a short time

Edited by drag-on silvia

The story on Mikes car was nothing engine related. Blew a diff and then co-incidentally backfired simultaneously igniting the oil!

It has since been fixed and back out on the track though.

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was up there today n was great to see the gtrs going strong.

only things that shitted me was the guy in the tower, he wouldnt shut up, all i wanted to hear was the cars screaming down the straight but all u heard was his shit voice.

the cars have certainly stepped it up from last year. did the 180 blow n engine or sumthing? there was another big stoppage after mad mike?

congrats to Marek T. currently leading Club class with a 1:42.5 in an R35 daily driver, great time for street tyres on a 1700kg+ car.

Also it was great seeing so many people, what a fantastic day.

Edited by LSX-438

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