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Shane you should know that Saturday night is reserved for FWD 13sec+ cars and VW's

that would have to be my only gripe about the whole jamboree event is why do all motor and front runner get the nice cool air but tough street cars get the heat of the day.

i think it must be a willowbank policy to run slick tired cars together and treaded tires together.

my initial post was to say remind them they need it as in the videos when they have been testing they didnt have a full exhaust. i was being nice and giving a friendly reminder in case they didnt know

i have my skirt on thankyou,

i am just saying to adrian post if people dont comply i will lodge a protest. i wasnt having a go at your buddy.

i reckon street rwd is going to kick ass this year. 72 entire all ready and it would appear there are 4 or 5 cars that will be fighting it out for the national record.

sweet no probs....they did know...anyway its all good and Street RWD is going to go off.....looking forward to it :dry:

carlos didnt have the full exhaust on the saturday, he offered to withdraw from the class and just do exhibition runs. i dont know who made the decision but they allowed him to use the times for qualifiying and he had to run the full exhaust on sunday. i only found this out after competition had finished on the sunday night last year.

It's hard to hear that after towing to QLD and having qualified 17th :D

The interpretation of the rules change all the time. I asked the question of Mark's mis-matched front seats and was told that it wasn't performance enhancing so nothing would be done. Mark then asked the question at a later QLD meeting of Ben's roof lining and door trims and the result saw Ben D kicked to Sport Mod.

Go figure.

The way I see it, I'll comply fully with the rules at each event and anyone who doesn't....well it'll be a race between Shane and myself to the ANDRA DD and meeting director :dry:

The way I see it, I'll comply fully with the rules at each event and anyone who doesn't....well it;ll be a race between Shane and myself to the ANDRA DD and meeting director :dry:

Geez, I would hate to upset you guys..... I will need to go and get a new horn button and make sure its working :D

Then I can beep it as im going down the straight

nope, has to run 2 function headlights.

im going to put it to ray to change that to allow cold air inductions.

also

Reece just ran 7.779 @ 291.90km/h testing at nationals

See thats what I thought, so I now ask..... Why do they have the Supra as the picture for SRWD with 1 headlight missing......

Shouldnt they have a car that complies to the rules

See thats what I thought, so I now ask..... Why do they have the Supra as the picture for SRWD with 1 headlight missing......

Shouldnt they have a car that complies to the rules

yes i agree, but i think the site was put up looking for a "look" so to speak.

Lee – November

Shane – Did you see that or hear about it? All I can say is if my window was down (and the crowd could hear me) I’d probably be facing tribunal charges for bringing the sport into disrepute :rolleyes:

Reece also just ran 7.73 at the nationals. 295 kph

Second pass today.

so the mph seems down a bit???

Ran very well, looked great.

I wonder if they running within themselves a bit. less boost???

I have video will post it later, im back off out there to watch TD and TF etc...

(had to come get my baby out of child care rofl)

Also Marc Jacobson had a run, no good. Havent seen Theo?

And John with the s/c v8 R33 ran a pb of 10.3!!! well done!!!

mick

Lee – November

Shane – Did you see that or hear about it? All I can say is if my window was down (and the crowd could hear me) I’d probably be facing tribunal charges for bringing the sport into disrepute :laugh:

i was strapped in my car behind you, seen it all with my own eyes buddy.

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