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Old 31 Jan 2009, 11:35 (Ref:2383139)   #11
profi
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profi should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
I cant run the car in nb because its a fastback and they were never raced in Australia. The same thing goes for biante, The mechanical side of the car is somewhere between a biante car and a nz central muscle car.

At the moment im trying to work out homologation details to see if the car can run in improved production, if not a new american muscle car series will be starting in march for cars between 64-75

The car will be on the track no matter what class its in.
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