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OK Russ what are you up to???

Can't you guys stand still for a while at least?

Beer Baron I have always been the best customer here. Also as Toyota say, "We race we learn you win."

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Hey crew,

Just letting you know that I am in Perth and have found out we already have 42 people booked for the 5th of June. I think it is being capped at 50.

Get your scates on if you are interested and call me.

0412 574 010

unfortunately I've come across a spot of a cash-flow problem, and as a result my motorsport hobby is on hold :D and my track car is for sale (see link in sig) :bunny:

I don't know a cheaper way to get these kind of lap times - Wakefield 1:07.40, Mt Cotton 46.33 (under IPRA record), Conrod Supersprint 49.47

Not too late for someone to snap it up and enter Superlap...

OK Russ what are you up to???

Can't you guys stand still for a while at least?

Beer Baron I have always been the best customer here. Also as Toyota say, "We race we learn you win."

Hey John what ya reckons will we beat the slot car. We just might have ya lol. :P

bummer on selling your little weapon harry. you are right under $20K to get those sort of times is one hell of a bargain. especially in a car that could be road registered as well. the best part is with relatively smally brakes and wheels and a fairly light car the tyre and brake bills wont send you broke! so it would be a cheap car to race as well as cheap to buy. i'm sure you wont have a problem finding a new home for it. :P if I had space and money it would be on my shortlist no doubt about it.

thanks guys. yep, 400hp and about 900kg does equal alot of smiles anytime you drive it.

kinda hoping it doesn't sell and hopefully I'll get to use it again by the end of the year. so many places I want to take this car and get some laptimes. If I get the job I applied for last week, the car will definitely be coming off the market.

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