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wandered down to sand own today to watch state and national racing series... seeing the sports sedans hit monster speeds at the top of the hill and run a 1:12 flat was worth the entry fee. rajabdamn

What kind of cars are they running?

the fastest were space-frame, fibreglass V8's... some with NASCAR and Trans-am leftovers running 360 wide slicks. but was an SAU ex-tarmac rally 32GTR in the mix too.

the rest of the day has 2 races from each series: MG's, formula Vees, some other open-wheels, sports sedans, sports cars, classic touring cars and old holdens.

wandered down to sand own today to watch state and national racing series... seeing the sports sedans hit monster speeds at the top of the hill and run a 1:12 flat was worth the entry fee. rajabdamn

dagnabit...where ws the headsup on dat shit...

closeup of spec list?

you're looking at it...has r33 brakes and a dual din screen....thats about it not even boosted...engineered back in 2006 and been his runabout ever since...took for a drive...goes alright, better than my non turbo 7m anyway..clearcoat is all peeling and messed up though there is a freshly painted shell in my backyard :P

dagnabit...where ws the headsup on dat shit...

i found out it was running through till sunday on friday evening... wasnt sure if i was going to make it or not depending on how tired I was after winton. was $25 spectator entry though, so a bit pricey, but fuill days worth of racing to watch. I'd rather watch it than go to F1's tbh.

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