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Actually they stopped allowing runs at 11:15pm because well... they felt like it. So 2 of 2 nites that the weather was fine they ended the night early because well... they felt like it. The other nite it was rained out 1hr 20 after the nite started so of 15hrs racing we've seen 7hrs.

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NismoGod you got 13.45 with only full exhaust?? What other mods man??

Thats awesome time for just full exhaust.

I got full exhaust and my best was 14.10 at 100MPH but on street tyres

But my launches were really crap but.. Need more practice!!

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siddr20 yeah i got a 13.426 on semi slicks. 60ft 1.997 and 103.5 mph. i have a full turbo back exhaust. its a split dump pipe with 3" system with a 5" hi flow cat. no other mods except a pod. but i really can only take what the previous owner told me. he imported it april 06 and did nothing with it, so maybe something else has been done, but i doubt it cause the power isnt too huge. i did a 13.700 on my 19" which has a 60ft 2.018 at 102.5 mph. there is still some time with the current setup will the slicks, hope to drop another .1-.2 off the time. the more time i go to the drag the quicker im getting so time will tell.

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heheh man i was hoping to get into the 13s to be honest..

I knew i could do it!! i was so close!!

Just wish my launches were better!!

Its all about the launches to be honest.. Only mods i got is ful exhaust (spilt dump also) and pod..

I only had 7 runs, so maybe next time i can get into the 13s..

very impressive with your times btw!!

and yes im jealous!! :D

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Nothing special their tonight except a Cobra, everything else was either a regular or just a VX Commodore bashing in the 13's.

I got to the drags at about 6:45pm and it was 36c, 20mins later it was 23c and so windy I thought the big undercover area at the top was going to lift out of the concrete and blow away.. how crazy is that.

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