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John, when the starlet is all sorted, xwhat times u think it can do? Cause that's flying already!!! And what motor is in it? So lofty not racing the 32 in 09?

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Lofty could probably answer all of those questions.

It is not going to go that much faster around oran south. If it was doing high 47's on this day, I suppose the best that Lofty could hope for is mid 46's. Will be good to see it at the creek though.

Engine........a toyota one as per IPRA rules.

His GTR is in Time Attack/Sports Sedan mode now. Will be appearing at Superlap and selected Sports Sedans rounds I think. My GTR is still in the same shed with a for sale sign on it in IPRA spec.

Lofty just wants to run it in the over 2 litre category as he won everything he could in it in under 2 litre. Hence the reason he has put a turbo on it. Even when it was NA it would do 47-48's around the south.

Just need to figure out how to put the power down a little better lol




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