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Back at the Island with a 96db noise limit compared to 75db on other days.

Where : Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

When: Sunday July 1st

https://goo.gl/maps/fqsREVxJ1co

Pricing:

Affiliate Club Entry – $230.00, ends 22nd June, 2018

Affiliate Code - ZLKM4GB7

Late Entry - $15 fee applies after 22nd June 2018

ENTRY:

Full details, Regulations and requirements can be found on the entry page here :  http://www.wrx.com.au/event-2895261

 

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Not much of an sau contingent this time out. First session damp and diabolical, second still sketchy at hayshed then all good rest of the day.

Pb for me, but as usual, still can't string a perfect lap together. On the bright side, guess there is still more time to find.

https://youtu.be/Q1iebmjfn_0

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On 7/3/2018 at 8:13 PM, miniwog said:

Pb for me, but as usual, still can't string a perfect lap together. On the bright side, guess there is still more time to find.

https://youtu.be/Q1iebmjfn_0

That 86 moves well.  What sort of power you putting out?



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