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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

You want to be a navigator? Do they get paid or do it just for fun?

See'ya:burnout:

Paid ??? hahahaa

No , just for fun , glory and Trophies.

btw , the trophy for 2nd o/r at Wellington was a big GT3 porsche. Bugger !! no F1 car.

Cheers

Ken

Would appear that Steve ( SST ) and Mr winfield look alike Gray in the GTST had a bit of falling out.

Was speaking to Steve and he said that a smaller turbo was fitted cos Gray was blaming that.

Cheers

Ken

ps Wholagan is still waiting for steel forks for the ppg box.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Did you see AJ drive today? He didn't get to do many laps.

Who's second in 4WD? Seymour?

See'ya:burnout:

Supposedly has 450hp atw but doesn't seem like it. Is the JUN engine but with a supercharger.

Engine was getting hot so AJ parked it. I would too knowing the cost of that motor.

Cheers

Ken

Yeah, I spoke to Steve a fair bit, won't go into details on what he thinks of Gray:D His little Datto was doing alright for it's first run.

Steve Maitland was going well until he went in too deep on the last lap.

Spoke the Graham Stones, his car was flying, but has got gearbox problems.

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Yeah, I spoke to Steve a fair bit, won't go into details on what he thinks of Gray:D His little Datto was doing alright for it's first run.

Steve Maitland was going well until he went in too deep on the last lap.

Spoke the Graham Stones, his car was flying, but has got gearbox problems.

See'ya:burnout:

Caratti made a few enemies when he had a coming together with Anderson ( Racetune prepped Escort ) and Matt Cherry in the red RX7 that hit the wall.

Cheers

Ken

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