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Congrats to our own Brian Bough taking R35 tuner class with a 1:40.3560!

And of course the PowerTune R34 GTR owned by Steve Ka, piloted to win open class by Dean Lillie with a 1:30.4310.

James Westhorp piloted Gruble Bee to a very quick 1:43.8534.

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Congrats to our own Brian Bough taking R35 tuner class with a 1:40.3560!

And of course the PowerTune R34 GTR owned by Steve Ka, piloted to win open class by Dean Lillie with a 1:30.4310.

James Westhorp piloted Gruble Bee to a very quick 1:43.8534.

Well done guys!

Some photos of our stand from my camera. Thanks to all who turned up and represented our club.

15571936605_f2e34e47e4_b.jpgDSC_1179 by God_speed, on Flickr

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15385790608_118caece77_b.jpgDSC_1172 by God_speed, on Flickr

15386309260_1e904b1e06_b.jpgDSC_1174 by God_speed, on Flickr

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