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$220 early bird or $250 after, ??? 07 July?????.

Entry and supp regs are out, I cannot linky yet.

They came in a email,but are not on the SSCC site yet, I'll ask if I can post them up later.

You may be able to find them on the WRX site though.

And its the full GP circuit, YAY.

  • 4 weeks later...

New PB for me, 1:52.2, I found 5 seconds somewhere, car went great, no oil surge problems at all, I think Im almost at the limit of the Hankook RS3 tyres though, Yavus came out to make sure all was well, the only small issue was blowing a IC pipe off on turn 12, fixed it with Yavus in 15 minutes and was back out for my next session.

High boost run was fun.

Bring on Wakie, under 70 for sure.

Im a very happy man.

New PB for me, 1:52.2, I found 5 seconds somewhere, car went great, no oil surge problems at all, I think Im almost at the limit of the Hankook RS3 tyres though, Yavus came out to make sure all was well, the only small issue was blowing a IC pipe off on turn 12, fixed it with Yavus in 15 minutes and was back out for my next session.

High boost run was fun.

Bring on Wakie, under 70 for sure.

Im a very happy man.

Mark, that is brilliant news, especially with all the troubles you've had. I love your perserverance, lots of people would have burned the car down by now - but hopefully a trouble free day makes it all worthwhile (that's how it works for me....I always forgive my girl for all the troubles when she runs nicely)

Also, a hge thumbs up for Yavuz and Unigroup....they have had hell getting that setup to work but have persevered and come up with the goods. Not to mention Yavuz giving up his only day up each week to head to the track and help you out

Mark, that is brilliant news, especially with all the troubles you've had. I love your perserverance, lots of people would have burned the car down by now - but hopefully a trouble free day makes it all worthwhile (that's how it works for me....I always forgive my girl for all the troubles when she runs nicely)

Also, a hge thumbs up for Yavuz and Unigroup....they have had hell getting that setup to work but have persevered and come up with the goods. Not to mention Yavuz giving up his only day up each week to head to the track and help you out

To true UNIGROUP and Yavus have gone out of their way to help me, they have always made it a priority to get my car going to its best potential.

I will always use and recommend them as there isn't many places around who give this kind of service, a lot of places would have thrown in the towel, but they kept on keeping on.

again, I'm as happy as ten happy things.



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