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this saturday at willowbank raceway the godzilla motorsport r35 gtr is ready to race again in Factory Extreme ..

there are 10 factory extreme 6 sec cars entered .. scott porter has fixed the fastest nissan in the world after his crash and will be there maybe with a few surprises ..

fingers crossed we can run our first 6 sec pass , still running the 10.5w tyre for now ...

also reece will be racing his r32 gtr on friday , sat & sunday in super compact ..

weather seems to be clearing and nice cold air should see some fast times ..

come out and say hi .

cheers, mark

Awesome, I really wish I had pulled finger and sorted heading over for this - was just speaking to Robbie Ward (RIPS) who is about to head over to watch and looking forward to the event... sounds like its going to be an awesome one in general, and for Nissan representation.

Good luck all, go hard - and keep us posted on how you go :)

We ran a 7.2 at 200.4 mph today with two hits at it due to wheel spin..I believe that's the first 200 mph rb engine

Then 7.2 at 199.98 same thing wheel spin in 2nd & 3rd gear .. Was a big weekend .very dif on the 10.5 w tyre to get the clutch set

Huge thanks to Aaron & Joel from itp race cars in Perth , toddy , Craig & glen for helping ..

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