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Cool :)

Just remembered who bought it too.

My memory sucks these days.

Also I dont see Russ Newman's name on the entry list, anyone heard if the 32 is entering again this year?

Edit - just found him, in Open class this year

lol, you sure are a fountain of (mis)information zebra!!

but yeah spewing lofty is giving WTAC a pass this year. he can drive and they have been quietly playing with GTRs since jesus was in short pants. Jeff's shed is like an alladins cave of GTR.

the 180sx certainly has some bits and looks like some aero well set up as well, i have never herd anyone say to much horsepower is a bad thing before. Times are very quick are SA so i suspect it is well sorted

Any idea on what sort of times its running at Mallala?

Luke Fink

Really? Can he drive a car straight? He's a good drifter with great car control but does he know how to drive fast? I've never heard of him doing anything other than drift.

andrew you should drive it mate. don't let luke have all the fun...

Such a huge build with so much of your effort put into it mate, you need to enjoy it.

I dont fink its a good idea to have Luke drive it.

Any idea on what sort of times its running at Mallala?

Ran a 1'12 on Sunday in the Philcom Rally. Steve Knight beat him in his evo with a 1'11. Also I don't know if Willall are bringing their cars up but RH9 would be another to watch if it does make the trip up there.

Ran a 1'12 on Sunday in the Philcom Rally. Steve Knight beat him in his evo with a 1'11. Also I don't know if Willall are bringing their cars up but RH9 would be another to watch if it does make the trip up there.

Should do alright with the long straight at EC then.

RH9? as in the 9'sec Drag R34 thats never run a 9?

Really? Can he drive a car straight? He's a good drifter with great car control but does he know how to drive fast? I've never heard of him doing anything other than drift.

well i did actualy make that up, but one could be forgiven for thinking that fink drives for andrew. if you have ever watched any of the drifter unleashed or motive dvds.

Im sure andrew will be driving. he was on a tv show (blood sweat and gears) driving jet200 in its first build state. did pretty well to if i recal correctly

Im sure andrew will be driving. he was on a tv show (blood sweat and gears) driving jet200 in its first build state. did pretty well to if i recal correctly

Yeah against toranas, XY's and lebo's in ferrari's haha. It was a funny show.

He was prob the best driver there.

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