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Good to see red bus and the canadians on board. I hear the winfield GTR will be entering too :O

So the mini wang is not the mega for this round but will start slightly differently to the usual, the long wang has new chicanes and is a tad longer. The idea is to have more time for battles with a proper knockout at the end of the day.

Looks a bit light on so far with the numbers. I think its time we all did a recruiting drive and get some new entrants along. If you have mates with a car sign them up. Like everyone says, it doesnt have to be anything special.

That and cars dont get impounded ;)

And evos suck

nar the winfield will not be there its getting work done!!!!! ready for track days just the GTS-T will be there at this stage LOL!!! never no dad might get a itch and we will bring her out lol!!!!

looking through the supp regs it doesnt appear to mention anything about ext gates venting to atmo.. yay or nay?

Only reason I ask is that I have a friend in his 34 GTR that would more than likely come if its allowed..

looking through the supp regs it doesnt appear to mention anything about ext gates venting to atmo.. yay or nay?

Only reason I ask is that I have a friend in his 34 GTR that would more than likely come if its allowed..

lol.... bring them. they will be fine!

Good to see red bus and the canadians on board. I hear the winfield GTR will be entering too :O

So the mini wang is not the mega for this round but will start slightly differently to the usual, the long wang has new chicanes and is a tad longer. The idea is to have more time for battles with a proper knockout at the end of the day.

Looks a bit light on so far with the numbers. I think its time we all did a recruiting drive and get some new entrants along. If you have mates with a car sign them up. Like everyone says, it doesnt have to be anything special.

That and cars dont get impounded ;)

And evos suck

Been trying to recruit outside of SAU already. So far I've had a tiny bit of success.

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Seeing as Automatic Evo's were never sold in Australia and you can't import them - I'm curious how you are going to supply me with one to drive :P

Unless you're just pointing out the fact they drive themselves?

looking through the supp regs it doesnt appear to mention anything about ext gates venting to atmo.. yay or nay?

Only reason I ask is that I have a friend in his 34 GTR that would more than likely come if its allowed..

we have a number of cars running large high mount turbo setups with straight pipes and screamers ;)

the louder the better i say :laugh:

also ive been askin mates and some are interested but most are going to winton cause they have a prac day same day as deca :unsure:

Seeing as Automatic Evo's were never sold in Australia and you can't import them - I'm curious how you are going to supply me with one to drive :P

Unless you're just pointing out the fact they drive themselves?

umm google evo 7 GT-A.. Fun cars to drive... for about 5 minutes

we have a number of cars running large high mount turbo setups with straight pipes and screamers ;)

the louder the better i say :laugh:

also ive been askin mates and some are interested but most are going to winton cause they have a prac day same day as deca :unsure:

bloody mexicans and their lack of rules! Wish us silly NSW people were allowed to do this at our events :(

Bingo.... Just enter the cube. Should end up with some "well rounded" results.

ive tried getting her to enter the cube a couple times, she just laughs at me :whistling:

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