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COULD THIS BE "THE EVENT, 2007"????? I wouldnt mind organising one and we could just all own a test n tune one wednesday (the slower of the two days) or if we got enough ppl, hire the track for a period of time.

mid 11's

1.8 60' with 265x17x40 hankook k104 with a R33 gtst and 191rwkw :thumbsup:

I reckon mid 11's as it sits in the garage atm with street tyres...

I think high 10's are possible with slicks...

As for the 60 foot time, I have a slip framed on the wall when i beat Dave...

I ran a 1.67 60' woth 255x17x40 (yum-cha's) with R33 gtst and 198rwkw :teehee:

COULD THIS BE "THE EVENT, 2007"????? I wouldnt mind organising one and we could just all own a test n tune one wednesday (the slower of the two days) or if we got enough ppl, hire the track for a period of time.

im in..

COL as super mod.. can u make this an organised event..

SAU drag day in winter on a wednesday night..? :teehee:

should be fun.. i wanna race old man noel. :thumbsup:

im getting at u should build the motor so u can run that 24psi :teehee:

Yeah yeah... Ill build an rb30/26 one day when i get bored...

Then again buy then someone might steal your car and I can buy your motor on the blackmarket cheap cheap... :thumbsup:

I reckon mid 11's as it sits in the garage atm with street tyres...

I think high 10's are possible with slicks...

As for the 60 foot time, I have a slip framed on the wall when i beat Dave...

I ran a 1.67 60' woth 255x17x40 (yum-cha's) with R33 gtst and 198rwkw :teehee:

well if my thing dont run mid-low 10's i'm gonne roll it off a cliff :thumbsup:

did i mention my run was with hard as fark teins? lol

im in..

COL as super mod.. can u make this an organised event..

SAU drag day in winter on a wednesday night..? :teehee:

should be fun.. i wanna race old man noel. :thumbsup:

lol mark, anyone can organise an event....it's not easy though, especially if you want to hire out the track.

im in..

COL as super mod.. can u make this an organised event..

SAU drag day in winter on a wednesday night..? :teehee:

should be fun.. i wanna race old man noel. :thumbsup:

If you want it to be official then you would have to speak to one of the clubs events execs not me...

Im a moderator for the forum not and exec of the club...

As for the tnt's the club cant afford track hire so we just tag along to these tnt nights...

not a bad 60' what was teh et?

13.5 @ 107, was a very granny like shift into 3rd, as the run b4 i missed it 3 times :teehee:

Yeah yeah... Ill build an rb30/26 one day when i get bored...

Then again buy then someone might steal your car and I can buy your motor on the blackmarket cheap cheap... :blink:

26/30, i like the way u think :laugh::thumbsup:

hence why im keeping it stock as possibly on the outside, so it dont get noticed

If you want it to be official then you would have to speak to one of the clubs events execs not me...

Im a moderator for the forum not and exec of the club...

As for the tnt's the club cant afford track hire so we just tag along to these tnt nights...

we could afford track hire if we got enough ppl together and got them paid, im not talking about hiring it for the day but a few hours. I've been to a few private days where workshops have hired it for testing prior to jambo etc...trouble is obviously getting the people and getting them to pay.

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