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With a Z31 couldn't you run it as a 200ZR with an RB20 (silvertop conversion with redtop covers if you have too), thus bringing the costs back to 32 levels but with an earlier build date ...

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831 Early Modern Jeff Beable Nerida Beable 8 LMS C 2000 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec N1

847 Early Modern Liam Howarth Larry Howarth 8 LMS C 1995 Nissan Skyline GT- R V-Spec

Looks like two mainlander SAU'ers to me

Progress for us is coming along, tech adviser from Renault UK was in over the weekend :P . Pogo's and extra wheels arrive end of this week.

Waiting to see if I am actually going to get a new race suit out of the french outfit....

How goes Savman's progress???

So Tuggah isnt far away now. No news on who is actually running from SAU? Seems only the Tassie lads are running

847 Early Modern Liam Howarth Larry Howarth 8 LMS C 1995 Nissan Skyline GT- R V-Spec

Looks like two mainlander SAU'ers to me

That would be Dad and I. Car's all set to go and with 8 fresh A050 Ms as of last weekend. Flying down next weekend (30th - 1st) for recee, hopefully the notes arrive before then! Fair to say i'm f'ing excited for it!

I'm hoping to make it down to Hobart for a beer!

:cheers:

Me too!

If I can swing it I'm coming down to fish a tournament with Mozz and the lads on the Double Black on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and see everyone at the Tugga Bar on Sunday night!

Only thing holding me back from booking the flights is I stupidly signed contracts for a bloody property settlement on the following monday! Grrrrr, IDIOT!

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