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Well there wasnt much interest last night....i was able to get 14 runs in, talk about value for money. I was really happy with my times, averaged 14 flat all night and best et 13.8. Im happy with this as my 33 is stock as a rock except for an exahust. it has 169rwkw. I was running on my 19" as it was a late decision. How does this time go against others?

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Well there wasnt much interest last night....i was able to get 14 runs in, talk about value for money. I was really happy with my times, averaged 14 flat all night and best et 13.8. Im happy with this as my 33 is stock as a rock except for an exahust. it has 169rwkw. I was running on my 19" as it was a late decision. How does this time go against others?

Hey that's pretty damn good times for stock - good on ya mate!!! I haven't run mine (yet!!!) but would desperately love to, just gotta get up the courage!!! ha ha ha!!! My last dyno run was 177rwkw with a slipping clutch which I've had replaced since so I would expect/hope for high 13's...???

There's a few of us Coasties heading down tomorrow night (Friday) to check out the action providing it doesn't rain of course! Hopefully will get to see some good runs and pick up some hints/tips! :whistling:

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s2ky...yeah i was chatting to one of ur mates, the type r. I ran against the gtir, damn thing beat me....damn 4WD launch...started pulling back but wasnt going to catch him. he was running low 13's. what time was ur mate in the r32 doing?

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yeah i didnt expect 14 runs...i went because i thought it would be dead and it was very dead...14 runs and i left at 9:40, my last 4-5 runs were continuos, racing around the back as fast as possible. might pop out to spectate tonight....

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The last 2wks at wsid have been extremely quiet because the weather has been terrible. Both wed nites it has rained the day before and on the day only fining up late in the afternoon. So majority of the more serious people won't even bother.

I'll be out there again tonight spectating, hell been at the EC Circuit all arvo spectating the NSW vs VIC guys so now its time for some more spectacular drag racing :rofl:

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