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Considering the improvement on HP and the better set-up on the car from last year hoping to break into the sub 60 sec but will be happy with anything from 1:02

LOL... no chance of your car lapping Calder in under 60 seconds. I will personally hand you a $50 note if you do. :nyaanyaa:

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[quote name='ssxRicho'

WRX club have imposed an 80 car limit for this event.

Time on track? I would imagine at least 6 sessions of 8-10 minutes = 25-35 laps total

cheers john thanks mate

[quote name='GTTR34'

you probably still will be :laugh: I wont be entering in a skyline. :ph34r:

thats ok someone has to do it, so GTTR34 what you got up your sleeve WRX :dry:

- gay stickers removed = check

- suspension, sway bars, camber arms, bushes, alignment =check

- seat = check

- wheel = check

- brakes and pads = check

- rims and tires = check

tackle the turbz, radiator, oil cooler, pump, intake tomorrow.

tune during the week.

its going to be a blast.

Dude, you can never think it is going to be wet. pinch.gif

It only takes a session or two to dry the track out anyway. Its not like the road.

You have 50+ cars belting around heating the track up and dispersing the water.

Sustained rain does suck though.

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