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maybe contact Motor magazine, they regularly do PCOTY and measures top speed with speed camera, so they must have access to it or own it.

Horus, I wanna be in.

But before we pay you, can we actually have at least the EXACT date please?

yes......and friends thought i was crazy spending hours building wings out of old tin cans to bolt onto my line, finally they have a purpose in life..........i should listen to those voices more often, "build it and it will come":D:D.....thanks horus!!...lol

so is there going to be a limit to how many numbers or is it the more the merrier(sp) and cheaper...hehe. and how long r we gonna be able to stay on the strip for??

mine cruises around to where "190" would be and then a gentle - "where do you think you're going son" kicks in and spoils the fun...

Does anyone know if that #53 wire cut works on a 34?

I wouldn't mind hitting up to around 250kmh or so, providing it still feels relatively safe as 180 does of course :mad:

Yeah, wheels use a radar gun all of the time too.../me thinks of any cops I might know...hmm

OH SHIT YEAH!!!!

i'm in 100%

By the day i'll be fuel pumped and boosted....

ark my words... i'm going for 260 km/h!

Time to put in my roack shock/spring setup.

Also... i'll get out the ass end of the strip for some doughy practice (ain't even done one before so it'll be interesting :mad:)

And yeah. Get onto Motor Mag and organise it.

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