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Hi guys and Girls,

I'm emigrating to your shores next month, I've been coming over to Perth for the last nine years to visit friends and have spent a lot of time at the Motorplex, anyway been talking to John the owner of http://www.projectgtst.com (updates here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t=0&start=0 ) about bringing the car over to run there early next year, He is hopping to get this car in to the sevens so I'm sure many of you would like to see the car in action, what I need to know is what event would be best to run this car at? I've been to the Westernationals which seems like a good big event but is there any large Jap shows around March/April time?

Any feed back would be great thanks.

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Don't really know what event, so can't help you there. Be sure to let us know when you do though. Seen a few video clips of this car and would love to see it in the flesh. Its mad ;)

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I've already given all this information to John via email and PM mate. If you or him need anything else, just let me know.

Cheers,

Adrian

Thanks Adrian I was unaware of this, I'll send you a PM.

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I'd think Westernnationals would be your best bet, as the track preparation for the Jap drag events is nowhere near as good.

2rismo will look after you, or deal with the Motorplex directly.

Good luck, and let us know when you plan to bring the car over, looks great :)

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Just been in contact with 2rismo, looking at sourcing some facilities for when these guys come over. Would be the fastest Jap import we've seen run since Keir Wilson brough his over.

Thanks for the offer but I have facilities covered, I've got friends who run a Drag car in Perth and they have a large workshop there to, I'll let you know nearer the time after I've made the move over, may be a good idea to organise something so you guys can come take a close first look at her before the event? :thumbsup:

2rismo & GTS-t VSPEC, I will keep you both informed by PM as to what is happening, thanks for your help.

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Thanks for the offer but I have facilities covered, I've got friends who run a Drag car in Perth and they have a large workshop there to, I'll let you know nearer the time after I've made the move over, may be a good idea to organise something so you guys can come take a close first look at her before the event? :nyaanyaa:

2rismo & GTS-t VSPEC, I will keep you both informed by PM as to what is happening, thanks for your help.

No worries mate, that's all fine. If you need anything organising at this end let me know, can get you access to dyno etc if you need it.

Cheers

Paul

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