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7 To 11 Test'n'tune Nov 2nd @ Willowbank


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yeah was a good night, would have been good to meet some people there but i didnt see this thread till now :D haha ah well another time, i managed 13.32@112mph. launches were a struggle

wehre u the guy in the r3d R33?

to gtrchick : yep why not get out ther ;) was awsome to see anyone in anything out there hey. 4wd's stock new cars, and even some shitters out there having a go.

:no: talked my mate into comming next time in his shitbox vn haha. should be good for a laugh at his 19+ second pass.

Edited by silverbulletR33

Hey guys, saw you out there. The skylines were looking great. I only managed a 15.6 because I just couldn't get it to hook up. I think the coilovers are just too stiff for drag. The best 60 footer I could pull was only a 2.6, and this is on Azenis :D

lol yeah im hoping anything under 16 will be a win win for me hahaha

R u even a chick?..

there was a few chicks there, my first run was against a chick actually, she was driving a late model SS commdore.

So great to see chicks drag racing!! :cheer:

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