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I'd say Derek Oats (last year's winner) will probaly run his R33 GTSt, same for Andrew Blakney with his R33 GTR.

I also hear Bart Dove (has run in Karts and Forumla Vees) might be running a Skyline he's got too.

I plan on running the GTR, if I've got some front brakes intime... 26Motorsport now has my Brembos on his R32 GTSt track car.

Anyone else running Skylines?

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I'd say Derek Oats (last year's winner) will probaly run his R33 GTSt, same for Andrew Blakney with his R33 GTR.

I also hear Bart Dove (has run in Karts and Forumla Vees) might be running a Skyline he's got too.

I plan on running the GTR, if I've got some front brakes intime... 26Motorsport now has my Brembos on his R32 GTSt track car.

Anyone else running Skylines?

Barts selling his car isn't he?

I'd say Derek Oats (last year's winner) will probaly run his R33 GTSt, same for Andrew Blakney with his R33 GTR.

I also hear Bart Dove (has run in Karts and Forumla Vees) might be running a Skyline he's got too.

I plan on running the GTR, if I've got some front brakes intime... 26Motorsport now has my Brembos on his R32 GTSt track car.

Anyone else running Skylines?

Well if i can get my car ready in time i wouldn't mind giving it a run and having a go. :)

Cheers B

all the needs is a 1kg fire exh and a secondary bonnet latch (chain or even just a leather belt). give me a shout if you want a hand.

Yeah cheers man.

I need to get my FMIC and oil cooler on as well and get the car tuned, so i'll see how i go for time and if i can find a hoist to borrow :P

what did you get bart?

hey guys, its bart dove here. im aiming to go in it, just trying to get my car ready for it, hopefully all will be well.  should be a good day if the weather holds up!

what did you get bart?

I got a 1990 GTS-t, just completing the usual mods, filter, full zaust, upping boost a little.

havent used it in competition yet, so will be a good learning curve.

just dont think the suspension will be suited, it has ultra-hard TEIN drift coilovers, i'll probably bounce down a bank somewhere, hehe.

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