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<br />I think Bart (Dsturbd) may be.<br /><br />I entered last year with the wife, and we beat Brad and his wife (only just)<br /><br />Details can be found here in case people are interested:<br /><a href='http://www.classicrally.com.au/shannons_1_day_classic.htm' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='nofollow external'>http://www.classicra...day_classic.htm</a><br />
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last year I stepping as co-driver with my bro, about half way through,(his co-driver felt sick) in the white malloo, if you were in the 350z, looks like we beat you, I did the year before in the GTR.. good days, but pricey for seat time.

good luck OP

last year I stepping as co-driver with my bro, about half way through,(his co-driver felt sick) in the white malloo, if you were in the 350z, looks like we beat you

Yes, you beat us by a couple positions, but me and the wife shared the drive 50/50, seeing as its her car :)

<br />Yes, you beat us by a couple positions, but me and the wife shared the drive 50/50, seeing as its her car <img src='http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /><br />
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ok well you two did good then.. bro goes pretty hard in the malloo ( tank )

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which GTR were you in the 32 or 33?

i was in the red evo. was a good day and very nice weather

I was in the 33 whale

What's that on your left skirt?

Is it a mount for a camera?

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I think Bart (Dsturbd) may be.

I entered last year with the wife, and we beat Brad and his wife (only just)

Regular co driver is overseas on holiday and my back up co driver couldnt do it due to his mrs due to give birth . Be back for the fabcar 1 day in December :thumbsup:

Tyson and his dad were 14th outright with 20 seconds worth of penalties >_<

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Thanks Paul

I was a bit disappointed actually.

I didn't want to beat up my garage queen though(std clutch still lives :thumbsup: ).

It was fun but it would be great to build something light and RWD that I didn't care about.

Thinking cap is on about a "cheap" track car

Thanks Paul

I was a bit disappointed actually.

I didn't want to beat up my garage queen though(std clutch still lives :thumbsup: ).

It was fun but it would be great to build something light and RWD that I didn't care about.

Thinking cap is on about a "cheap" track car

Haha, cars were meant to be beaten up, then you fix the things that fail :thumbsup:

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