I had an opportunity to take a look at this ring galaxy a week ago in Jimi's scope, along with Howard Banich, and its a good one!

48" (4/5/13): at 488x, this ring galaxy consists of several components. On the southeast end is the ring nucleus, which appeared as a very small, round, 12" knot of high surface brightness. A diffuse glow mainly northwest of the nucleus (about 0.4') contains three brighter knots forming a ring. A short, very thin extension to the west of the nucleus forms the brightest portion of the ring. Continuing counterclockise, there is a very small gap in the ring but on the west side is the second brightest and largest section (~15"x5") which forms roughly a 60° arc. After a small gap on the northwest side of the ring, a quasi-stellar knot defines the north end of the ring. There was another gap on the east side where the ring would attach to the nucleus.