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Hmm weird.. whenever i view page 1 through to 3 of this thread i get this warning in Google Chrome. confused.gif

I have attached a screenshot showing it when i clicked to view page 3 of this thread.

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Lol, it is the link of my Avatar...meh, its getting old...I'll go change it.

Just had a peek at the results.

Gav did very well in his EVO X...........what have you done to it Martin?

Take away Kier's 2nd run and he's sitting 3rd or 4th....................what happened on his 2nd run?

Matty Tonkin..........great run there buddy....20th overall out of a field of 117!! :thumbsup:

Just had a peek at the results.

Gav did very well in his EVO X...........what have you done to it Martin?

Take away Kier's 2nd run and he's sitting 3rd or 4th....................what happened on his 2nd run?

Matty Tonkin..........great run there buddy....20th overall out of a field of 117!! :thumbsup:

He was running low on fuel, it surged and cut out on him. He had to restart it mid run.

Just had a peek at the results.

Gav did very well in his EVO X...........what have you done to it Martin?

Its a prototype for our WR330 EVO X performance pack.

Everything my EVO X had plus more power - lots more power - 280awkw and some nice styling touches. An absolutely fantastic little package. You might recognise the rims :)

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And Keir, yes, made the wrong call on fuel, which ultimately cost him position.

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After an internal battle deciding how much car damage to accept for a great time up the hill, the vintage pig (and driver) came to the party clocking a 46.15 to claim 4th Outright and 2nd 4WD saloon for the weekend. During the top 6 shootout, I was able to run a PB of 45.29, but alas not quite enough to gain entry into the Top 3.

Big thanks to Willall Racing, Infinity Signs and Autosport for their on going support for the 2011 racing season, and I look forward to the next round of Time Attack with some new go fast (or is it stop fast?) bits to help the campaign against those cars built this side of the turn of the century.......

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