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i am close to pulling out.....only if the new clutch goes on in time then i would consider chucking it on the rollers as the current clutch is slipping 3rd 4th and 5th under load

i am close to pulling out.....only if the new clutch goes on in time then i would consider chucking it on the rollers as the current clutch is slipping 3rd 4th and 5th under load

just put the bloody thing in already! its not that big a job.

There will now be a cruise after the event also!

We've got a heap of spots still up for grabs (no min power required at the moment, and all entries will be accepted unless it's full)

Rough estimates for total power;

Domestics - 3100wkw

Imports - 2650wkw

And 5 entries listing more than 350wkw... should be good fun!

Vince, if you're in desperate need mate call me, I can get you a spot in a mates workshop for a bit so you can drop it :banana:

cheers, i have no worries getting it out as have just got the hoist in the new workshop installed. Just not really to keen to drive around in rwd. ah-well.

so when do we know if we make the cut????

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  • 2 weeks later...

Not long to go now.

We are still seeking entrants, and have not closed the entries.

http://www.toyotacarclub.net/events/domvsimp/

Expected Average power so far;

Imports - 250 > 300

Domestics - 280 > 330

Event starts at 10:00 AM through till we run out of cars.

Not long to go now.

We are still seeking entrants, and have not closed the entries.

http://www.toyotacarclub.net/events/domvsimp/

Expected Average power so far;

Imports - 250 > 300

Domestics - 280 > 330

Event starts at 10:00 AM through till we run out of cars.

hasent been postponed or moved location??

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