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    Morgan Park Sprints

    Another round of timed sprints at Morgan Park for the Porsche club, quite wet though so nobody set any particularly fast laps.
    most of the usual competitors were there
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    tires may have been innappropriate..
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    all the cars were pretty dirty from the wet.
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    RSR clone spun a fair bit..
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    even the falcon had a run..
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    took some photo's from the bridge. the M3 refused to come out til it was dry
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    i'll put more photo's up later...a bit ruined atm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    took some photo's from the bridge. the M3 refused to come out til it was dry
    Im with him
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    Clutch was that a prod 2f MX5 in the pics on post 2, what did that go like?

    I want to buy a import race only one so the daughter can learn to drive it then hammer the MgF guys that race at Mallala.

    They are cheap 6 grand will get one thats fairly basic with a bit of eng, sus, and all the saftey gear roll cage, kill switch, etc ready to race
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    ehi, quite interesting, thanks!
    looking forward for more pictures!

    The M3 as the badge suggests was supercharged I suppose, any info?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeonOfTheDead View Post
    The M3 as the badge suggests was supercharged I suppose, any info?
    I'm betting on aftermarket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    I'm betting on aftermarket.
    well, that's quite obvious.
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    Post #6, picture 4 - you, clutch?

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    Who had the fastest times?

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