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Just wondering who is/has entered the next SAU round at Calder run by WRX?

http://www.forum.wrx.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=78358

83 are entered but a lot of entrants seem to have unticked the publish name button, so not sure who is in.

My car would be in bits if I took it to Calder!

:yes: bumps

It used to be my head hitting the roof due to the bumps that concerned me - so got a custom mount/bucket seat installed which has given me inches of head room - sweet.

My car would be in bits if I took it to Calder!

F'ing lol. It would too. Sandown brings it close enough to bits.

I'm doing maintenance stuff. Replacement exhaust manifold.

Also an updated turbo, only another 10-15% more power. But that 10-15% power counts.

What a bloody excellent day... Sun was out, groups were ok and nothing in our group broke.

Managed a 1:02.5 - not even sure if that's fast. Playing with the Porsche gt3 was a highlight.

Fun day... I think we may have been in the same group, 5?

I felt a bit outclassed seeing GT-Rs, Porsches and M3s all fly by...! I think a group shuffle may have been needed. But no major issues in our group luckily besides some poor overtaking etiquette from one of the guys.

Anyway a lap from the day...

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