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holy crap! could you make a few more classes? I don't think it's complicated enough yet, perhaps just one class per person? :)

do like the sound of the 20B R33 though.

there already is 2 classes of just one person Rich.

20B powered r33 hey....would certainly fix the weight issue

And help with the under steer issue too. I've had a perverse idea of an AWD sump adapter under a 20BT in a GTR for a while. Picture an R32 GTR with a R34 Getrag and GTS4 diffs. The 20BT would be setup with a pair of GTRS's. 4lt of effective displacement, 10000 RPM no problems. 500kw with a ludacrisly wide power band.

I'd wager this R33 is RWD though.

Hi all

I have 2, possibly 3 (waiting to hear today on the 3rd) spots free (due to dead cars or already entered people) if anyone would like a late entry. Ideally, you will need to pay the entry fee, return the entry form within the next 24hrs and ideally have a current CAMS L2S license. If you are interested in one of the spots, please email [email protected] asap and I will send you the appropriate forms

Cheers

Adam

Hi all.

An email has been sent to all entrants and officials with the event info. For competitors, this will supplement the Sup Regs. If you have any questions, please reply email or ring me. I will have less and less time in the next few weeks to be online checking the forums for questions.

Cheers

Adam

Shannons Insurance are running a show n Shine in the carpark of the museum on race Day. If you are interested in entering the show and shine (you can not enter if you are racing), please email Damien Hawkes from Shannons Canberra at [email protected] with a few pics of your car and your mods

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Well, this is me signing off until I see you on Saturday. All the entries are in to the timer, so no more car changes thank god. I will be sending an email tomorrow with my Telstra number if anyone needs me urgently. Remember the really important parts :

Helmet, Car, CAMS License (current) and CAMS affiliated club membership card or proof of membership

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