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John, Why dont you drive it?

Actually - Duncan will drive yours and I'll drive Duncans!!!

Why, because JB is at least a second faster than me, and easiest second I wil ever get. I am not slow he is a freak and does it more so. I drove it 13 track days last year, so plenty of fun. As a business and representing my company it would be a luxury for me to drive it at this event. Apart from Mark Berry how many cars in pro class are driven by the owner???

Duncan drives it no probs and lucky fats won't fit in it. I could not deal with Pete being faster than me also.

Engine swap on the way VQ30 100kg lighter, there is asecond or two straight off.

Just wondering is the Hioctane r34 the only serious gtr running?

It would be great if they could get that yellow 34 with the bright green rims from japan comes over here.

Looks like there is going to be some quick evo's running at this meet i hope mark's car comes through with the goods for us skyline fans.

any more goss who is coming from the states? and is anyone coming from the UK?

What about one of those stroker kits out of th eUS for the VQ35, dont they get them out to 4.2L or something truly silly ?

Yes Bris but cost and don't need to much more power but it would be nice. Cubes equals torque.

Check this out.

Superlap info from USA SIte.

The Cyber Evo or whatever it's called is gonna be nuts fast. Do not miss it!

Also, Giants 34 is undergoing some mild mods in an effort to make it faster still, keep your eyes peeled :) And yes, getting the 4WD to work is also high on the priority list. haha

Just wondering is the Hioctane r34 the only serious gtr running?

It would be great if they could get that yellow 34 with the bright green rims from japan comes over here.

Looks like there is going to be some quick evo's running at this meet i hope mark's car comes through with the goods for us skyline fans.

any more goss who is coming from the states? and is anyone coming from the UK?

Sierra Sierra is coming from the states (and they will be quick) don't think any UK cars are coming. we would love to have had the M-speed GTR here and tried. there are a few good japanese cars coming, and yes there will be some other serious GTRs there. The "old" Hi-octane GTR (the black 32) should be back with a few mods since last time it was there. some pretty tasty mods at that. and like marlin said Mark is working away on the 34 so that it should be quicker too (don't forget it's already well into the 1 minute 30 second range at EC!!). It's going to be a great event.

Sierra Sierra is coming from the states (and they will be quick) don't think any UK cars are coming. we would love to have had the M-speed GTR here and tried. there are a few good japanese cars coming, and yes there will be some other serious GTRs there. The "old" Hi-octane GTR (the black 32) should be back with a few mods since last time it was there. some pretty tasty mods at that. and like marlin said Mark is working away on the 34 so that it should be quicker too (don't forget it's already well into the 1 minute 30 second range at EC!!). It's going to be a great event.

I might need to get serious then. This will be MASSIVE. Especially with Baron turning up.

is sau going to be doing the corporate box thing again??

They should otherwise the cardy wearing Zed community might take the space. LOL

Especially as it is obviiously getting bigger, worth being part of.

Ive contacted the SAU NSW President about the corporate box...see what happens

So cant wait for this event!!

I am also looking for any volunteers and officials that would like to help out at superlap?????? Please contact me!! :ph34r:

I will be putting a thread up shortly with further details :down:

I might need to get serious then. This will be MASSIVE. Especially with Baron turning up.

lol, the baron is bloody useless! :ph34r:

no, that's not true, I'm good for some criticism. happy to tell everyone how and what they are doing wrong.

got my phone back now so give me a call. :down: I can start with you johnny.

who knows I may even drive again this year. :(

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