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Horry Shiet! Did you win Tatslotto or something? That's some nice gear you've got there.

Well you see, Mat works in packaging, and he has started doing some packaging of some unique products. Small in size, but large in quantity. :whistling:

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cardboard aero incoming!

Actually if you look back in the pages around 30-40 somewhere there is actually a good mate fitting some up as a joke lol

So i have started up a Facebook page to i can keep updates more regular as the car has been off the scene for some time getting upgrades.

The decision was made to create a dedicated race car as that where it was enjoyed most.

If you want to keep up with the updates then head to the "Wootten Racing" page on Facebook.

For now, this is the current status of the car -

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Our new team logo was designed and sketched up by my fiance Carmen.

Chris has managed to take the original sketch and produce this logo which is just awesome -

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Very happy with the result.

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Man all you need is a dog box and its pretty much set. The Nazi tank neo is holding up well.

Neo is still holding up OK at this stage... Jez and I are waiting on our MOROSO accumulators as we are both setting one up for Nulon Nationals RD3 as we are both having oil pressure dropping under braking, the new brake and tyre combo will just make things worse i imagine so time to sort that out!

Cant wait to see this monster in action!!

Soon mate, will be booked in with Nitro Dann for some fab work over the next fortnight, then to the panel shop and then to JEZ... After that its time to test!

Like your work

Glad you like it, coming to a track near you soon ;)

Wow. I can't believe where the car has gone over the years. That engine is holding together well!

Its done a lot of hard work and been enjoyed every step of the way... I was worried what you might have thought :wave:

I told you i would never get rid of it though :D

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