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yeah I was going to ask about roof damage from the 're-entry' but thought it polite not to mention it!

yeah car looks great and the driving not too shabby either. :) I know I'd be into the trees about 100 meters after the start. at least it'd be a short walk back...

yeah I was going to ask about roof damage from the 're-entry' but thought it polite not to mention it!

yeah car looks great and the driving not too shabby either. :) I know I'd be into the trees about 100 meters after the start. at least it'd be a short walk back...

Haha yeh i try not to look at it lol

Thats true and if your lucky the guys at the start may have some refreshments so you can relax whilst watching the rest of the field lol.

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new race car

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very different to the r32 gtr, lot more low/mid range, shame the AYC wasn't working

favour photo lol, couldn't get Name stickers made up in time, so we just went to spotlight and bought some letter stickers but they only had pink haha

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am I missing something? you binned your R32? :(

lol no! he is talking about the r33 gtst shitter.

the gtr hasn't been driven for 6months now almost... it is sitting there waiting for me to reinstall the front turbo after it ate my air filter plastic bits lol

haha thats the plan!

hoping if everything goes well, we should be able to get it into SCRAWA by the end of the year, how is your 33 coming along?

33 is almost done, just changing the fuel system. Hoping I'll be competing next season :D

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