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only 1 skyline in the meeting!! a r33gtst represent yo.

Twas me - I had driveline issues after the dyno tune last night and my car is in the workshop again. Jason, (JAS-25T) was more than kind enough to lend me the use of his gtst.

Farking LEGEND! Period. Thanks again, Jase!!!!

Adrian

Yup quite a poor turnout from the SAU community, i've seen more SAU guys there on a Wed/Fri nite, even the pulsar club had more cars than us.

Not as many competitors as i expected and about half the crowd i expected, not sure why as it was a great day for drag racing.

:) the cars that i saw where realy good but it was a rotor fest that i thought at least some other cars LIKE SKYLINES would be out but oh well i got 16 donuts for 3 bucks and some nice pics of what i saw too .

any hoooo here are some pics .

((( ANDREW )))

oh and the turbo in the last picture blue car is FARKING HUGE :)

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Twas me - I had driveline issues after the dyno tune last night and my car is in the workshop again. Jason, (JAS-25T) was more than kind enough to lend me the use of his gtst.

Farking LEGEND! Period. Thanks again, Jase!!!!

Adrian

*Takes a bow*

I'll take payment as blowies.

Adrian + JAS-25T represent!

14.3's and 14.4's.

Dialled in a 14.40 and ran a 14.44 but fell asleep on the line and cut an atrocious 0.124 light to my opponents 0.102 :(

Margin of victory 0.0262 seconds.

Kade who beat me (1J Cressida) went on to win the event. Well done to a top bloke!




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