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The R33 went well on Sat night & ran it's best time of

9.508 @ 153.03 mph on a 1.66 60' time.

I would like to thank Mark, Mick,& Tyson from Tilbrooks, Darren & David from Adelaide Engine Developments, Martin Donnon, &

Nate Stevens for all their help & support.

Good on you guys - a new Australian record on street tyres -

even if it was only by .002 of a second!

Looks like I will hang on to the 2835R turbos a bit longer & see

what we can do with them.

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Thanks, I'm happy to hold the record for a while -

until Mario runs his GTR on Nittos that is.If he does

it will certainly raise the bar(no pun intended!)

Keir also has a pair of T67s on the way & records

are there to be broken so will be interesting to see

what happens over the coming months.

In the meantime, my R33 runs out of rego soon so

will be doing a bit of cruising - took it for a burn today

to a local car park to take some photos with the other

GTRs - not looking forward to standing next to a copper

with the bonnet up, but if it happens it happens.

Not having mirrors is a bit of a pain. If they were behind

me I wouldn't see them & I definately wouldn't hear them!

But then again - with over 700hp at the wheels I don't think

anyone would be behind me for long (other than Keir of course)

Bring it on Kabab - long drive to Sydney though.

Maybe at Drag Combat.

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