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wow, no good at all. does anyone here know anything about that zooboo or whatever suzuki swift? it was doing 55.02 and has no aero or anything, insane

Must have had balls like watermelons.

Sorry guys, bailed after round 2. I was so busy faffing with my camera that I missed the round 3 call and just went home! 65 first time, 63 second time. Pretty confident I would get it down to 60 if I had a few more more seshs. I didn't feel like any were very clean. Also first time on the sprint layout-quite different! All in all, a good day though.

Also: There were more than 16 peeps weren't there?

i think that was just the sau/evo owners clubs results, you can all the results here:

http://racing.natsoft.com.au/results/

this works for most proper timed event at most tracks in aus

last I heard it was 330ish hp on a built 1.6 still fwd

Definitely still a 1.6 suzuki motor me and my mate were perving on it in the pits. (wether or not the actual displacement is still that I am unsure)

Definitely still a 1.6 suzuki motor me and my mate were perving on it in the pits. (wether or not the actual displacement is still that I am unsure)

whatever it is, it is so quick, came from behind to beyond in my view in no time whatsoever haha

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