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Team USA with the 32 will be interesting. Will the Berry machine go faster than Suzuki san though?

forgot about "team america"..... hopefully they don't have to many issues with the car after so much work in such a short period of time. You secretly hope they suck but in a nice way.

Would be happy if Suzuki san gets up there this year, not sure if he is really the underdog type thing this year though.

Anyone here any news about the Sutton brothers new "GT style S15" with all the goddies, they drove the 180sx year before last and had an issue with the engine last year on the night before practice. Should be interesting as well if we ever see it.

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Would be happy if Suzuki san gets up there this year, not sure if he is really the underdog type thing this year though.

Anyone here any news about the Sutton brothers new "GT style S15" with all the goddies, they drove the 180sx year before last and had an issue with the engine last year on the night before practice. Should be interesting as well if we ever see it.

I never classed Suzuki as an underdog. By the time he turned up here in Aus, he had proved himself. I mean underdog with a hollinger gearbox...Full respect to him though.

Did the Sutton guys run the 2J 180sx last year? Is that thing coming back, great car and concept. Loved watching it around the track.

Team USA with the 32 will be interesting. Will the Berry machine go faster than Suzuki san though?

Been watching their build with a lot of interest.

Maybe not a winner this year but could be a dark horse and worth a flutter.

forgot about "team america"..... hopefully they don't have to many issues with the car after so much work in such a short period of time. You secretly hope they suck but in a nice way.

Would be happy if Suzuki san gets up there this year, not sure if he is really the underdog type thing this year though.

Anyone here any news about the Sutton brothers new "GT style S15" with all the goddies, they drove the 180sx year before last and had an issue with the engine last year on the night before practice. Should be interesting as well if we ever see it.

Suttons were shakeing down their S15 same day as I was shaking down JET200. Still in primer but man did it look awesome. It was in a closed garage so didn't get to see it up close.

People hand timed it, but it's not my place to give anything away or share photos.

Here is footage of my car on shakedown though. Pumped for WTAC now!!

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bloke I know Troy in a blue s15 had a quick shake down last wednesday morning at EC. managed a 1.42 with traffic and a broken front splitter. few tweeks and it should be in the 38's/39's if trazck conditons are better!

his best last SL was 1.43 so fingers crossed he can get into the sub 40's!

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