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i'm CUming baby!!...

list of others:

3 x White R33 gts25t Series 2 (bloody triplets) all with approximately 200-210rwkw

1 x Supra TT 214rwkw

1 x Classic Wrx 165@allwheels.

looking forward to FINALLY beating my crappy 14sec with <180rwkw (stupid avc-r)

yeah and ive finally found part of the reason for my low dyno reading and possible my crappy ETs.....

My intercooler had a crack in the end tank.......it is now 10cm long.....so major boost leakage and power was dooownnnn

Just a fault in the metal I guess............never seen it happen before but eh shit happens I guess....but getting it all replaced and brand new again.....so hopefully I should be back out there in a week or two !! :(

Adam lets hope you addiction to drags lasts a little longer...I wanna have a run with you :D

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Next week for me still gotta get me shift light wired in, im so slow in gear changes i need a big bright light to tell me when too change gear, and new tyres fitted to rims so rushing at a snails pace to be there in time next week

that was aweome guys, saw mona run a mid 12, who owns the silver 32 gtr that was doing mid 11's?? that thing went crazy, also saw a black 33 gtst running it had NOS, a silver 32 gtst and 2white 33gtst's.

also that pink rx3 sounded sooooo good did a 8.8 pass.

:P

I was the skyline with the nos

lol

car didnt go any better though

next week im running full slicks not the street slicks

im sliping and sliding up the track now

hopefully i can run better

yeah your car sounded awesome especially the burnouts, i think i gotta run mine next week now, i was about to leave then i saw your car lined up again around 9.30 so i stayed to see it run again, sounds like no other skyline the exhaust sounds sweet, but it was make a squeeling noise wen you were reving it beofre a run.



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