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Thought I'd post some pics. Thanks to Chrisso 925 for these. (He was the mastermind of the crew's pit shirts! - smart arse!)

The poor pics are of #962 (our Suby from last year), after it sustained major damage on Mt Black on day 5. Also a 33 GTR that rolled on the same stage.

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Off thread, but BP Ultimate is now in Tassie Marlin, including the servo in Burnie

TT

Oooh! Good news!

Do you know if it's good quality? Whitey was telling me the fuel comes in on one ship, and they don't really wash the tanks well? So, in effect, you pay for the good stuff, but get a bit of diesel/metho/kero thrown in for free...

Would you agree?

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Oooh! Good news!

Do you know if it's good quality? Whitey was telling me the fuel comes in on one ship, and they don't really wash the tanks well? So, in effect, you pay for the good stuff, but get a bit of diesel/metho/kero thrown in for free...

Would you agree?

Well it is only 98. We run 102 in the circuit car (and in the old RB20), but its got to be better than 95 + booster. My thing is at about 9.5:1 so it could probably run on kero anyhow.

Come Targa 07 we will probable run a 102 or >98 race fuel anyhow... but not with the ADR tractor tune.

Catch ya

TT

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