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Yeah same goes.

I think I'll leave the car in Melb after Targa and have some fun in this with a mate :D

We'll be doing Vic as well in the new car (but the rules will put us into Club Championship even though the car will be basically stock).

We'll be doing Vic as well in the new car (but the rules will put us into Club Championship even though the car will be basically stock).

What part of the rules put your new car into club champ?

I'd be very tempted to do this considering the entry fee but a much needed holiday has put a dent in my racing fund this year....assuming nothing out of the ordinary happens between now and next year and the price stays around that I'll be there for 2010 :D

The over $120K rule (which is basically designed to make sure things like GT3's and R35's aren't competing against stock Commo's etc - which is fair enough).

There's a points system which will determine which class people will go in.

But I'm not too fussed as I'm just going this year for some fun. If I was taking it seriously I'd bring the blue car afterall.

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