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I finally got in some decent runs in my new Zed tonite.

Did a pb 13.470 @ 108mph 60' 2.288.

Starting to get the hang of it.

Full street trim, full tank of juice and street tyres.

Next time, she'll be stripped to the bone and drag radials.

ps , my mate Wizard in his bling silver zed did a 12.502 @ 115mph,

which is the fastest time for an auto zed in the country i believe. :D

pps, well done Mona, both wheels spinning and a couple of 12.5's.

hey Ryman!!! awesome to hear he managed to get a 15.3!!!!! now to start modding! :kiss:

wayne.. :D for your 13.4!!! i was high the rest of the night, and missed catching up with you!!!

and yeap!!!! 12.5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i'm ecstatic!!!!! the number i've been chasing all this time... cept i managed to get 12.504 or something.. dammit.. i want a 12.4!!! LOL!!!!!

mph was 112 :)

THANKS BRETT AND SAMMEH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :laugh: hehehehe... i think the whole carpark must have heard me shouting for joy! lol!

and nice to meet you jeeeteeessssstteee :laugh: lol!!!! and you two broduh!!! :) also met another guy, but can't remember his nick now :O

also met another guy, but can't remember his nick now :)

Could of been me.

I asked about the turbo and you politely declined on answering that question in the staging lanes

one of the 2 R31's SVD'S

Hahahaha.. nah.. i remember you guys :) i ran your mate on our last run :)

there was another guy in a black 33 that said he was on here.... i missed his nick though!! soo many skys last night!!! my personal fav (for new skys) was that white 32 gtr... omg!!! HOTNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ITboom - hey :laugh: let me know when your engine has been run in! i'm more than happy to head out there again! LOL!!!

Thanks Adrain! :)

hahaha.. bob... sif you'll be at that end of the scale!!! >_<

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