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Thanks guys,

it was my very first pass aswell, felt like the car had more in it, as i hit rev limiter in 2 gears. but andra didnt let me race again :) but i am still very happy

All the hard work with this car was done by Ant Scali and Danny Smith. i was the lucky one who ended up with the car. These two did an awsome job, built and tuned the car from the ground up in ants backyard. all the credit goes to them.

times where

10.85 @ 128mph

1.74 60'

Edited by B0BB0

I thought I put a post in here, I guess not :angry:

Congrats on your run, but a couple of questions I hope you don't mind answering. How come andra didn't let you do more runs?? And how much did you pay for this gtr? :(

i cant run anymore because cars quicker than 10.99 require alot of safety gear,

mainly a halfcage (the jap ones dont meet the standards set by andra)

ballistic blanket

external power shut off

and just some other small stuff.

cost of the car, i would rather not let out :D

Good one Bobbo , Danny was too soft on it :D

Ya gotta stop buying the GTR's I bring in , that's 2 you have owned now.

When ya gonna buy Mickos or sharons and make it a 3 some ??

Or even better , buy my current one. One for track and one for drag then ?? :(:D

hehe

Cheers

Ken

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