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The Turbo titles are on at Heathcote again. And I for one am going (unfortunately only to spectate at this stage).

Went to the last one (where GTR 700 made its debut) and was thoroughly impressed.

jason (rh9- 34 GTR) is ment to be making his debut as well, and there are rumours that GTR 700 will be back in action as well!!!

Expect to see the sub-zero boys, loads of WRX's & evo's and other hi-po cars. Hopefully some Big HP GTR's as well.

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might be the way to go. Should ask the powers that be ;)

Just remember heathcote is about 1.5hrs away from melbourne (depending where u live), so bring a cloth to wipe off all the bugs :)

Am definetly going. Would be good to meet people from the forums

Ross

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Ritchie

I think me and the ev are going. Have heard report of SirV making an appearance. Dont know about anyone else. R u going? That would be cool if we could meet up. Had a great time last time.

U should call the ev and arrange something. U work next doee remember :P



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