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G'day tom I know its off topic but does this mean you'll be running the r32 again in Targa next year  

cheers Lavers

Yes Lavers,

When I got my bottom lip out of the gravel this year, we decided to give it one more shot.

Made a couple of decisions in the wrong direction this year. (Tearing into a !!R2 @ 160kph+ was another one LOL). We considered a 4WD, but looking to get a boat instead.

I am trying to get the little girl ready for Basky, cos looks like my next project in Korea has been defered for a couple of months.

Say good-eh next time you see us...

TT

What are the dates for Targa Tasmania, in 2005?

YEAR COMMENCING DAY FINISHING DAY COMMENTS

DATE DATE

2005 Tuesday 26-Apr-05 Sunday 1-May-05

2006 Tuesday 25-Apr-06 Sunday 30-April-01....15thAnniversary – Prologue will be on Anzac Day

2007 Tuesday 17-Apr-07 Sunday 22-Apr-07

2008 Tuesday 15-Apr-08 Sunday 20-Apr-08

2009 Tuesday 28-Apr-09 Sunday 3-May-09

There ya go

  • 6 months later...
YEAR  COMMENCING DAY FINISHING DAY  COMMENTS    

 DATE    DATE    

   

2005  Tuesday  26-Apr-05  Sunday  1-May-05    

2006  Tuesday  25-Apr-06  Sunday  30-April-01....15thAnniversary – Prologue will be on Anzac Day    

2007  Tuesday  17-Apr-07  Sunday  22-Apr-07    

2008  Tuesday  15-Apr-08  Sunday  20-Apr-08    

2009  Tuesday  28-Apr-09  Sunday  3-May-09    

There ya go

Thanks! I guess i don't need to ask again till 2010 :P

Hey Greg

Do you use Terratrip or other? I have bought a VDO Mini-****pit and not sure which sender to use.

SB

Yes,

Judging from the pic your "R" must be here... Just got some stuff (senders fromUK) - will email you the link cos they do brands other than terra

TT

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