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C'mon Rob! You put your car through harsher punishment on most cruises. I'm serious too! As Clint mentioned above, apart from the potential for a bit of clutch punishment (which depends on how you drive it?) the car will be fine. Trust me mate you'll have a absolute ball :) You'll be hooked for sure!

For $50 you can cram in at the very least 5 x 200km/h blasts without any hassles from the law, + you'll have hard fast evidence of just how well those new found 160rwkw move the black beast :D When you DO hit the drag strip I'd recommend upping your boost level, now you've got the S-AFC2 & FMIC 10-12psi will be fine for a few quick runs.

The JAFFA mobile should head out too!

It'd be good to get a few of us SAU guys running. That way we can line each other up.

Rob,

I can organise a helmet for you if need be? Let me know.

I'm buying an open face helmet from Revolution Racegear this Thursday. $80 brand new. ADR approved. Nothing flash, but it's comfy & looks ok.

To run at a street meet you'll need the following:

ADR approved helmet

Full length pants/trackies etc... long sleeved top

$50 cash

A roadworthy car - no noticeable leaks etc...

EDIT: Some additions -

Your terminal speed or trap speed (TS) is an average speed taken over the last 30ft b4 the 400m line & 30ft after the 400m line. I'm guessing a stock GTS25t would trap in the mid/high 90mph region? A car with a 100-105mph (161-169km/h) trap speed probably wouldn't hit the limiter until past the TS area so it wouldn't matter. If you trap @ 110+mph then the limiter will hold you back (no limiter for me :( )

Elapsed Time (ET) - taken from the time your car breaks the staging beams till it breaks the 400m beam, irrespective of reaction time (for street meets).

For more info have a read here - http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/.../offstreet.html & here - http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/...034/timing.html

Ignore the AIR website street meet calender, it's waaay out of date!

You wont hit the speed cut drifty - if you did you would be pulling

12s.sounded good on the dyno today - does need more boost.

The rumour is that the usual winter Sunday street meets may not be on so this MAY be the last one for a while(I hope not)

So come out a have a go.

Driftspec - just drive like you normally do & you'll do fine.

Originally posted by Munro

Driftspec - just drive like you normally do & you'll do fine.

:( Classic! Oh but best to keep it pointed straight ahead for at least 400m Rob :O

No passengers allowed during a pass.

Awesome yep I am sold :) , I will be there if I can get leave pass hehe.

Yeah I know I need more boost for sure John , need to get an EBC at some stage when money permits... Mark said should easily get over 200rwkw safely with the setup I have so looking forward to that one day.

lol but sideways action is fun Matt :(

damn no passengers :O

Passed Denzo in his JMS R33 (heading opposite way) the other day in my 33, we both looked over. I was thinking "hmmm nice car!" He was probably thinking "POS" :(

Thanks mate :O I've done a bit more tinkering since you last saw it.

45k isn't bad for all the gear it's got! If ALL the gear is part of the 45k deal?

Regency & any of our cars don't mix well :(

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