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Sooo pumped but seriously straped for time. We have had to make radical changes but will only have one opertunity to really test them.

Will there be a ranking and awards for open rwd. ie RWd 1st 2nd and 3rd or just fastest rwd

Is there a schedual up as yet.

Cheers

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hehe!! oh the joys of racing, it is always time against us!!

& i thought we might have the r34 ready for superlap! lol it's still just a shell.

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lol

So what exactly is going in the car?

It's getting a new SR, but I pulled it off the road about 18 months ago and decided to fix anything that's ever given me grief. I'm sick of leaks!

So basically a big engine build, spot welded and painted engine bay, cage, RB25 gearbox and a few other bits and pieces :banana:

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hi all

time is a bitch!!

no engine or gearbox yet, and trying to dry sump engine for superlap.

lots of hours of work to go yet . hope to be finished in time :banana:

dave loftus

BSM Motorsports

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It's getting a new SR, but I pulled it off the road about 18 months ago and decided to fix anything that's ever given me grief. I'm sick of leaks!

So basically a big engine build, spot welded and painted engine bay, cage, RB25 gearbox and a few other bits and pieces :banana:

Awesome! Cant wait to see it - we'll have to have beers :bunny:

Ill be at DECA later this year aswel :banana:

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I have turned into Corey Dellany and made us a myspace page to spread the word haha. Anyone who has one should add it I think... www.myspace.com/superlap

haha, well if your going to do that..should do facebook as well and make a group :P

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Ok, Facebook is up and running along with a group.

Profile - http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1316293917

Group - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=15569744062

Hope they work haha. Never really used facebook again so not exactly sure how to customize it properly to my liking haha.

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