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There will be about 10 ten people there I rekon.

Mundine Vs Green is on, everyone will be at home watching that!

All the more reason to race then as less cars supposedly = more runs.

That being said, I still think you'll find a decent amount of cars there this Wednesday testing for Compack Attack on Sunday.

Should be a good night :thumbsup:

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There will be about 10 ten people there I rekon.

Mundine Vs Green is on, everyone will be at home watching that!

I have thought that many times but in regards to the state of origin footy - i was wrong - last time the entry cars were maxed out - full night !

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Interesting night for me...

Started off with a few shocking passes, but eventually nailed a few PB's in the low 12's, then finally got that 11 sec pass on my last run of the night - 11.949 @ 118mph :thumbsup:

I'm stoked! :D

Nice to meet you 4door GTR (didn't get your name) and thanks for the numerous tips Ben - got there eventually mate ;)

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Interesting night for me...

Started off with a few shocking passes, but eventually nailed a few PB's in the low 12's, then finally got that 11 sec pass on my last run of the night - 11.949 @ 118mph :thumbsup:

I'm stoked! :)

Nice to meet you 4door GTR (didn't get your name) and thanks for the numerous tips Ben - got there eventually mate ;)

Nice. 11's are good. ;)

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Well done on the time, BOOSTD.

2nd hand boxes are a bit of a lucky dip. My first R32 box didn't last past 2nd gear when it saw boost for the first time. DiRTgarage has an R33 GTR box for a good price in the for sale forum.

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