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my best time was 15.6 with no mods besies a pod lol. . wont mention my reaction time could be compared to that of a snails :laugh:

gosh i was so nervous, i forgot to put my window up and left it in gears to long hahahaha.

i also have relised that being able to stall my auto should be considerd as a talent :D haha.

great day thou i had heaps of fun!

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better then someone doin the 17 odd sec's in a auto.

did someone take their turbo charade down? lol that's funny, don't know why they would bother. but atleast you can see it's performance compared to a decent import

sounds like a good day was had by all

NOPE :worship::) im so proud of myself. followed jase most way through brisbane till i was in semi familar territory. I am so bad with dirctions i get lost everytime i go to UQ to see my gf (which i have been to at least 8 times before). might also be bcause i hav enever really ventured out of noosa all that much :)

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:) i had a reaction time of .513 on my 14.8 run, cant wait til i get my stally though then i can launch it much better and i guesse i better start saving for my new turbo!

you'll have to come down next once the GT-R is ready mate

we can have a bit of a race for the best time :worship:

but was good to see some of the competition out there for myself

some of the other GT-R's running 12's and one ran a 11.98

so with my mods, i'm lookin at low 10's and i think i`ll be banned from the track straight away with no roll cage or anythin in it like that

lol

Yes im a total noob and know absolutely nothing about skylines (was a VN bomadore owner previously), thanks for the welcome Daz and Allara, nice to meet you. Im from Alex Heads and my plates are GTS R33

Yes im a total noob and know absolutely nothing about skylines (was a VN bomadore owner previously), thanks for the welcome Daz and Allara, nice to meet you. Im from Alex Heads and my plates are GTS R33

no worries mate. you will learn alot if u read some of the threads on this site, about differrent things to do and d.i.y to your car, they will be very helpful to you. i think i have seen your car round once somewhere, i cant remember though.

Yes im a total noob and know absolutely nothing about skylines (was a VN bomadore owner previously), thanks for the welcome Daz and Allara, nice to meet you. Im from Alex Heads and my plates are GTS R33

ah yea saw u parked up at the plaza a week or so ago.. didn look too bad :down:

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