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Stupid rain only got 3 runs :miner:

Best time:

13.239ET 2.20360ft 110.42Mph New PB! <room for improvement>

My best 60ft of the Night: 2.150 (clutch smelt good afterwards changed to 2nd too early and got the worst time of the time)

Best MPH 111.27(179.08km/h)

Sau Nsw 400m Registry

GTR

DiRTgarage: 10.36 @134mph r32 gtr (two.06l stacey 11.95 @121 mph)

SCOOP: 10.9 @ 127.40mph r32 gtr

T04GTR: 11.7 @ 116mph r32 gtr

wrxhoon: 11.8 @ 117mph r34 gtr

hot53x: 11.961 @ 112.77mph r32 gtr

Blitz: 12.0 @ 111mph r33 gtr

benm: 12.3sec @ 113mph r32 gtr

OFENSV: 12.123 @ 114.50mph r32 gtr

hanyou: 12.427 @ 111.95mph r32 gtr

JET-32R: 12.49 @ 106.66mph r32 gtr

Morgs: 12.53 @ 111 mph r32 gtr

GTRsean: 12.5 @ 116 MPH r32 gtr

GTR-27L: 12.7 @ 105mph r32 gtr

MIKE_R32_GTR: 12.851 @ 105mph r32 gtr

GTS-t/ GTT

MR331307: 10.8 @ 128mph r33 gtst

2RISMO: 11.662 @ 118.3mph r33 gtst

RNMENC: 11.75 @ 121mph r33 gtst

itboom: 11.8 @ 122mph r33gtst

ECR033: 11.945 @ 118.27mph r33 gtst

DoughBoy: 12.0 @ 123.7mph White car r33 gtst

DoughBoy: 12.1 @ 119mph Black car r33 gtst

88silhouette: 12.119 @ 111mph r31 sil

OFENSV: 12.175 @ 118.14mph r33 gtst

legend01: 12.220 @ 111mph r32 gtst

qwikky: 12.3 @ 109mph r33 gtst

moanie: 12.504 @ 112mph r33 gtst

abobob: 12.764 @ 106mph r34 gtt

mass iv: 12.91 @ 111mph r33 gtst

Guilt-Toy: 12.98 @ 108mph r33 gtst

yogi000: 13.1 @ 108mph r32 gts

ru3-29T: 13.3@ 105mph r33gtst

spx25t: 13.354 @ 103.23MPH r31 25t

race_snooze: 13.4 @ 111mph r33 gtst

cerci: 13.522 @ 103mph r33 gtst

GTshortie: [email protected] r33 gtst

kennedy: 13.615 @ 102.42mph r33gtst

silver gts-t: 13.62 @ 103mph r32 gtst

trust33: 13.6 @ 102mph r33 gtst

cuong nguyen: 13.761 at 106mph r32 gtst

RedDrifter: 13.7 @ 105 mph r32 gtst

cohen20: 13.7@?? r32gtst

JAS-25T: 13.8 @ 99mph r33 gtst

burnsie: 13.900@98mph r32gtst

SECUR1TY: 13.902 @ 101.36mph r33 gtst

Shonen: 13.934 @ 97.4MPH r34 gtt

JeeTeeEss25Tee: 14.01 @ 100.58mph r33 gtst

nath95: 14.04 @ 99mph r33 gtst

MaTBoY: 14.09s @ 99.55Mph r32 gtst

Siddr20: 100.15mph r33 gtst

mr moo: 14.191@ 96.76 r33 gtst

mike1987: 14.2 @ 97mph r32 gtst

jf R33: 14.258 @ 100.66mph r33gtst

tomm0: 14.3 @ 98mph r33 gtst

raz0r$harP: 14.516 @ 95.98mph r33 gtst

evil_weevil: 14.5 @ 94mph r33 gtst

d00dz: 14.53 @ 102.5mph r33 gtst

Tebie: 14.572 @ 94.24mph r32 gts4

sindows: 14.8 @ 96mph r33 gtst

the R32: 15.0 @ 101mph r32 gtst

Other

Boosted Zed: 10.709 @ 139.67mph 300ZX

Barry: 11.1 @ 123mph datto 1600

ido09s: 11.274 @ 121.79mph S14a 200SX

NBP: 11.8 121mph rx3 13bt

bmxwrx 12.4 @ 112mph MY00 WRX

TommO: 12.6 @ 108mph Evo VIII MR

DVS>VLT: 13.6 @ 104mph VLt

wokburner: 13.02 @ 109mph 300ZX TT

BLISTIC: 13.0 @ 109mph 180SX

PORTS: 13.433 @ 105.39mph z32 300zx

Felix st: 14.7 @ 94mph 98 Honda Integra VTIR

Will be updated. :laugh:

Edited by johno_shaun

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