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I want a RB25 head and a cheap fiberglass bonnet.

I told you I have an RB25 head you can buy for a good price... You just need the RB30 to bolt it onto! :P

PS: Chubbs... WIN IT OR BIN IT!

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sup lads!

managed a 1.13.6 in race 2 - a PB

managed 3rd in race 1

superTT = I need more power and less cars in qualfying. could not get any space and managed a 1.15.3

there were about 9 of us doing 1.15 and we all 2 seconds off.

few people on slicks, others not but made for some good battles.

I dont think I'll be racing from now until Jan so my plan is

clutch

ECU

Cams

sup lads!

managed a 1.13.6 in race 2 - a PB

managed 3rd in race 1

superTT = I need more power and less cars in qualfying. could not get any space and managed a 1.15.3

there were about 9 of us doing 1.15 and we all 2 seconds off.

few people on slicks, others not but made for some good battles.

I dont think I'll be racing from now until Jan so my plan is

clutch

ECU

Cams

It was a good day on sunday, and it certainly was busy on track during the qualifying laps, not that much room for anyone at all. What did happen in race 1 chris when the front cars disapeared? Nice work out there also.

Seemed like a really well run event from a spectators point of view there was a really quick turn around on the races and some nice cars there to.

Cheers,

You didnt come and say gidday!!

I dont bite...hard....just ask Ryan, Mark and Andrew :D

hahahahahahaha yeah I had no idea until I got to pits and the other MX5 guys gave me a clap and cheered!

I was too busy concentrating against that Alfa and before I knew it 6 laps was up

but with those other MX5's, Nick in the turbo NA6 came into pits as had coil/plug dramas, and 3 other MX5's followed him thinking that was the end of the race, Nick went back out but because the other 3 had already left pitlane to go into paddock they were not allowed to re-enter.

So 3rd place was mine!! fkn booyaaa I'll take what I can get esp I have the lowest power there!

did you see the big oil down from the future racers? 75% of the track was fubared :(

Ive never had the MX5 that sideways before!!!

so whats your plans? racing next year?

I will be keeping the R33 and will be racing that, pending whether i can keep it street registerd. It seemed that the red evo in the super TT class had number plates, i didnt get a close enough look in the pits and wasnt sure if it was road registered or he just liked number plates, but there seemed to be a few cars without a full cage (unless im blind), so still not sure if i can just put a half cage and keep it registered. I will ring someone in the MRA in the coming weeks and have a chat.

I know i didnt go and say hello, you where in the last pit stall i think, you where chatting and then my shyness kicked in.

Regards,

hahaha all good mate - Im an easy going bloke and love a chat!

infact these MRA guys n gals (majority) are really approachable and friendly!

My mate Ryan in the red SSS doing 1.08's is street rego'd with full cage....until he gets caught..? haha

I dont think they'll allow half cages ? if you have an MX5 you can get away with just a CAMS approved roll bar.

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