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Saw ya last night nismogod.. Was gonna come say hello, but i dont think you were in the mood or anything..

Anti social are we?? hahaha

Anyways howd you run?? I didnt get to see your times?

Btw how do you obtain pics from the drags?? I noticed a few photographers took pics of my car!!

cheers

u saw me the other night??? i wasnt at the drags this wednesday....i went on the 8th....interesting...

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i couldnt get my hands on some stockies so im running on my 19's. I so wanted to see how much time id take off with the stock rims, mine prob weigh 10kg more each....maybe not quite that much, but u get the idea. what kind of mods have u done to your car?

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OHH really??

Thought it was you, coz there was another white 33 there, and had a huge nismo sticker on the front wind screen.

Thought that was you since your sau name is nismo-god..

Sorry my bad then..

But yea he didnt seem like talking or anything.. Just drove straight past three skylines.. Off in his little own world!!

lol..

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good to meet u both.....had a ball friday night, 2nd time out there and even better then the first. thanks ben for the wheels, took some time off my pb. best of night on my 19" was 13.700 at 102.5 mph with a 60ft of 2.01. best et was 13.426 at 103.5mph with a 60ft of 1.997. still has more time in it....until next time...

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Easy 10 runs both nites, although weather hasnt been very reliable over the past month so maybe that has been keeping the people away.... if not the drag racing scene has really died in the ass in the past 4-8wks.

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