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Dont compare WSID surface to WB's, That track has teeth.

didnt Ben run 9's last year in SRWD on radials but got booted because of a hood lining or something??

I dont think I will be running at my best based on last week...

What has the silvia run?

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so the mph seems down a bit???

Probably took some bite out of the clutch, also with turbo cars crap 60 foot -> higher trap speeds. One thing people were commenting about how Kiwi cars normally bog or break at Jambo, if Reece has got his clutch mastered then it should make for some incredible times (like the 7's already). The other cars that came out here and had issues didn't have the benefit of a proper slider clutch setup.

WB is the king when it comes to broken drive line components.......if the boys have done a good track prep(and they usually do), then start line will destroy a few cars this weekend.

WB = Tyranasuarus TEETH......

If any intestaters need somewhere to crash and Adrian can vouch for them Iv got a unit in the city (also have a workshop near city too which may be handy)

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When I snapped an axle in the semi I had a bit of a "punch shit out of the steering wheel in frustration" moment :)

Adrian

Hahaha, tis all good, ive had to straighten mine after a red light once ;)

already booked and paid for Terraces on Wickham, Wickham terrace Brisbane good central point as I will be travelling to willowbank for the two days but also to the Goldcoast and also upto the Sunshine coast whilst there.

After some thought im gonna run blacky... It wont go fast enough but ive already entered so 3 qualifying runs = me having more time in the car getting comfortable with the new setup rather than trying to kill myself on the bike :P First time ever running the v8 down the strip at Jambo!! fark yeah!

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run some more boost!

:P

Loved the 10.3 btw - will find my video of it and post if for ya.

gtr660hp - where is your workshop mate out of intrest?

one of the known performance joints?

Also posted some vids of Reece doing 7.73 here:

http://www.ozhoon.com/pages/GTR-773.htm

And tonight i heard GAS camry ran 6.99 at wsid testing!!!

wooot

cheers

Michael

Unbeleiveably, congrats to the guys!!

We are thinking of raising the rev limiter for the weekend, see what it will do... Still doubtful it will go fast enough till the new gearbox is in.

run some more boost!

:D

Loved the 10.3 btw - will find my video of it and post if for ya.

gtr660hp - where is your workshop mate out of intrest?

one of the known performance joints?

Also posted some vids of Reece doing 7.73 here:

http://www.ozhoon.com/pages/GTR-773.htm

And tonight i heard GAS camry ran 6.99 at wsid testing!!!

wooot

cheers

Michael

No my workshop is near Albion and its just a storage place for all my toys

Bring on jambo :(

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