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Hey all, since i still have the stockers on my R33 I thought i might take my car to WSID since i havent put a time down in her yet, and I thought I might as well throw out an invite to everyone and maybe get a group of 'lines' to go for a run, so im not up against falcadores and rexevos all the time.

anyway ill be there from after work till late if you want to run or come to show your support.

maybe post up some interest and we can have a meet up before hand?

Look forward to seeing a few of yas there.

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i'll be down there on wednesday (31st) if you see me come say hi

i'll be in a white r33 gtst series 2 with stock gtr32 rims.

Ray.

I'll be in a silvery/grey stocker R33 SII 4 Door

If it's not raining (which I think it will be)

what do u mean ben? as in u thing it will be raining or u think it wont be?

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what do u mean ben? as in u thing it will be raining or u think it wont be?

Take a look at every weeks weather report... Sunday and Monday are sunny, tuesday and wednesday are always rain and thu/fri/sat are fine again.

If WSID built a dam instead of a drag strip Sydney would be pissing water like their was no tomorrow.

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Stupid rain.. only got 3 runs.

New PB 13.239ET@110MPH 2.2 60ft (still getting use to new setup)

my Mates Twin Turbo Supra (214rwkw) Fmic, Exhaust stock boost, first run

14.6 2.30ft

14.4 unknown 60ft best for the night.

would of thought he'll be quicker and put up a better challenge oh well.

Silver 180sx i raced got 13.972@100mph

Blue s13 sr20det got [email protected]

Lancer Gli 1.5 LOL [email protected] he managed a best of high 17's

My mate in the supra bought a air pilot helmet LOL! so i had to run around like a headless chook chasing a helmet, as a good friend i let him mine as i was interested to see what the almighty supra would run.

(Thanks Lastlineofdefence<Phil> for helping me out by lending me ya helmet)

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Take a look at every weeks weather report... Sunday and Monday are sunny, tuesday and wednesday are always rain and thu/fri/sat are fine again.

If WSID built a dam instead of a drag strip Sydney would be pissing water like their was no tomorrow.

LOL - this is so true!!!

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Yeah, i got 5 runs in and had a best of a 14.1. My launches are letting me down. Im getting 2.3 for 60ft. Bah, crappy tyres and nerves got the better of me. There is always next time.

No probs ray. It was worth it after i heard about the pilot helmet, lol. I always thought the supra interior was like a cockpit...

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