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Whats so crazy about this stagea...

Air pods, atmo BOV, catch can, coil overs, 8 point roll cage, aftermarket front seats, numerous gauges across the dashboard, turbo timer, turbo smart e-boost, apexi power FC, 415BHP @ 19PSI, etc, etc......

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There are guys who drive there with half their motor out of the bonnet! A Corolla with a cannon would get pulled over before a Stagea would lol.

Ive driven to all of them and never had a drama. Ill be on a trailer for this one though I think.

There are guys who drive there with half their motor out of the bonnet! A Corolla with a cannon would get pulled over before a Stagea would lol.

Ive driven to all of them and never had a drama. Ill be on a trailer for this one though I think.

Yeah. I reckon i will just drive it in. Since my first post in this thread, i have managed to buy all parts of the standard 260RS air intake and piping. That was my main concern...

An 8 point cage..... ? Why? is all I have to ask

Pffttt... Cause chicks dig it brah nyaanyaa.gif

No. It came with the car and to be honest... I really like it. The car was (supposedly) tuned by Mines in Japan before it came to Aus and I think its had a fair bit of track time.

Ok so who has entered??

Sent my payment through yesterday :)

All I need now is to get my custom turbine housing, have my manifold made, buy a better thermo fan, bit of fab work, buy tyres and get the car tuned.....eerrrm :teehee:

yeh ive entered got my confirmation email yesterday, ill be in my rb26 powered 32 gtst but its only general admission driving 130 bucks, is the first day have any driving or is it just a day for getting your driving ticket and stickers etc?

I have entered my r32 gtr.

C U all there.

NO RAIN would be nice.

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Ok so who has entered??

Sent my payment through yesterday :)

All I need now is to get my custom turbine housing, have my manifold made, buy a better thermo fan, bit of fab work, buy tyres and get the car tuned.....eerrrm :teehee:

yeh ive entered got my confirmation email yesterday, ill be in my rb26 powered 32 gtst but its only general admission driving 130 bucks, is the first day have any driving or is it just a day for getting your driving ticket and stickers etc?

I suggest going there on Thursday to get all your armbands and your scrutineering done.

Then on the Friday all you need to do is watch the driver briefing video, then you are ready to go.

After reading Gup's latest letter, to be able to get a pit lane pass one has to have hired either a garage or carport, so in my case, by not having hired one of the two, it will not be possible to obtain this pit lane pass therefore this offer will be fruitless. " The chicken and the egg " syndrome.

But thanks for the offer anyway, hopefully I am wrong and this will still work it self out.

Regards.

Rob

You are welcome to do drive throughs my garage, as long as you have a pit pass :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Not a chance Dave, as you said, Gup hates all import so unless I build a blown SLR Tori by than, there will be no garage.

:cheers:

Well if im not mistaken dont you own a mental 32? Might be able to get one if you are lucky.

Saying that Gup hates all things imports especially ones that smoke the big V8 boys :)

i would have driven down if it wasn't those dates, going to the forum battle at Calder park on those dates. is power cruise only on once a year?

Powercruise is once a year in Sydney, although you can always attend the next one in MEL or BNE.

I am doing the cruises and drags and if time permitting dyno.

:cheers:




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