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Little videa of Chris Rado.... mentions coming to Oz too which is awesome :bunny: This new car of his is gonna be off the planet.

http://www.streetfire.net/video/WORLDRacin...ents_738828.htm

http://www.advanwheels.com.au/cars/scion.aspx

:blush: confirmed !!! 1000HPATW!!! Pro Class is INSANE!! :D

http://www.advanwheels.com.au/cars/scion.aspx

:down: confirmed !!! 1000HPATW!!! Pro Class is INSANE!! :huh:

Awesome.

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A new sneak peek video has also been released today for the World Time Attack Challenge.

Click here for the video ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Videos/wtac_2.html

- Adam

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Dont you mean 1000hpatfw. The 4wd scion isn't supposed to be ready until later in the year

just what im reading off superlap website :down:

Hailing from Reading, PA in USA, the new WORLD Racing AWD Scion with the legendary Chris Rado at the wheel is a car that many people worldwide have been waiting to see. 
With an estimated 1000hp Scion 4 cylinder engine running through an Weissmann 6-Speed Touring car sequential transmission, every single component you can think of is simply the best money can buy.

Are you entering the R32 Brian?

Sure have running in the Club Sprint Class

He better bloody not,,,the best looking R32 GTR in NSW does not need stone chips or rubber marks on her.

Neil.

Sorry Neil the GTR will get a few stone chips and rubber marks, but nothing that cant be fixed :blink: it was built to be used, Cant just let in sit in the shed this year, its getting upset as the Mazda is getting more use in the CAMS supersprints.. I know the old girl wont have chance of winning im up agaist Duncan's R35 GTR but i cant just sit there an watch.

Just looking on the Superlap Web site clubsprint class is full...

at least I can stop procrastinating about entering now...

might have to cheer myself up by doing the race meeting on the same weekend at Lakeside instead.

I'm currently trying to track down a replacement engine as my engine builders are taking their sweet time with mine. Such a pain in the arse.

Who has an SR20DET for me?? :cool:

No good man... Just put an RB20 in there...

Looks like i've missed the boat too with open class. I'll still be there for a look.

Dane. Talk to me first if you have to pull out.

on a side note (and sorry if its been mentioned but i missed it) is SAU going to have a display at the club stands area?

we are trying to get something sorted. the price for corporate facilities like in previous years was outside the club's budget.

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