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Oooh, this looks exciting..

What class would we fit in Andrew???

It's too confusing.....

Modified Road Cars

Category 2

4. 3001-4500 cc

The only thing that tips us over from standard road cars are the injectors, brakes, adjustable suspension arms and more boooooost. :)

It's on Easter Day, which may mean not many people will turn up - I'm still thinking about it as my kids will never forgive me. I'll be at the track before they wake up. Such a dumb date for it.

Modified Road Cars

Category 2

4. 3001-4500 cc

The only thing that tips us over from standard road cars are the injectors, brakes, adjustable suspension arms and more boooooost. :)

It's on Easter Day, which may mean not many people will turn up - I'm still thinking about it as my kids will never forgive me. I'll be at the track before they wake up. Such a dumb date for it.

I'm definetly out, there's no way my family and relatives would forgive me if I were to miss out on Easter Sunday lunch.

What are the organisers thinking???

Would have entered otherwise....

does your car still have its road reg andrew?

CATEGORY 2: MODIFIED ROAD CARS

8.1 Vehicles in this category must be Road Cars (as defined in Regulation 6.2) and presented

in a condition suitable for use on a public road in Australia and must remain in such

condition throughout competition at each Championship Round.

6.2 ‘Road Car’ means an original production car or a production car modified from original

which is capable of being authorised by Government authority (via registration or permit)

for use on public roads in Australia.

does your car still have its road reg andrew?

CATEGORY 2: MODIFIED ROAD CARS

8.1 Vehicles in this category must be Road Cars (as defined in Regulation 6.2) and presented

in a condition suitable for use on a public road in Australia and must remain in such

condition throughout competition at each Championship Round.

6.2 ‘Road Car’ means an original production car or a production car modified from original

which is capable of being authorised by Government authority (via registration or permit)

for use on public roads in Australia.

Yep, It gets driven to work quite a lot when the trains are crap. :blink:

I'm definetly out, there's no way my family and relatives would forgive me if I were to miss out on Easter Sunday lunch.

What are the organisers thinking???

Would have entered otherwise....

isn't Greek easter on a different date Jack? My wife's family would actually murder her if she missed easter with them... and now we are married I have to attend too... but I don't do church so I just go along to eat all the fooood :blink:

isn't Greek easter on a different date Jack? My wife's family would actually murder her if she missed easter with them... and now we are married I have to attend too... but I don't do church so I just go along to eat all the fooood :blink:

Unfortunately it falls on the same weekend this year... what a bummer....

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