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also met some new people. and the R32 GTR the GTT raced got a 13.1 and 1.8 60ft.. quite good for stock.hope join soon mate.

yeh i was pretty happy with that time, i only got one more run but that was a 13.2 They ended up cancelling before i got a 3rd go haha :)

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yeh i was pretty happy with that time, i only got one more run but that was a 13.2 They ended up cancelling before i got a 3rd go haha :P

hey mate.

that u its mark. with the R34.

u did pretty well for urself. im sure my GTR would pull off much the same times.. with a so called shane pussy launch.. :)

good to see u on the forums..

Hopefully the driver of the rail car wasnt a fatality - that would be a damn shame!

I didnt get to see too many skylines there - i was lookin for you guys but i was configned to the pit area for the rest of the night - red silvia EAT17 plates...

Anywho was an interesting night, i ran a best of 12.3@126mph with a 2.0 60 foot - my car wasnt really hooking up with my micky thompson et streets that well - came pretty close to the wall on one occasion. Still the purpose was to increase my half track to full track mph with my cam gear adjustments and i picked up about 5mph top end without it tuned properly- pretty happy about that.

On a sidenote i got done on the way home by dept of transport - they setup a roadblock and suffice to say i got reamed as they knew what they were lookin for - although the blokes where really nice so it didnt really bother me.

yes i dare say col would be in the 11 bracket with the mph down the track, god damn traction?? That seemed to be the issue with many cars there tonight, although had to leave early sorry didnt say cya to ya noel :P awell good night as i saw it. Cant wait till the 17th

Hopefully the driver of the rail car wasnt a fatality - that would be a damn shame!

On a sidenote i got done on the way home by dept of transport - they setup a roadblock and suffice to say i got reamed as they knew what they were lookin for - although the blokes where really nice so it didnt really bother me.

Dude, where was the roadblock?

Hopefully the driver of the rail car wasnt a fatality - that would be a damn shame!

I didnt get to see too many skylines there - i was lookin for you guys but i was configned to the pit area for the rest of the night - red silvia EAT17 plates...

Anywho was an interesting night, i ran a best of 12.3@126mph with a 2.0 60 foot - my car wasnt really hooking up with my micky thompson et streets that well - came pretty close to the wall on one occasion. Still the purpose was to increase my half track to full track mph with my cam gear adjustments and i picked up about 5mph top end without it tuned properly- pretty happy about that.

On a sidenote i got done on the way home by dept of transport - they setup a roadblock and suffice to say i got reamed as they knew what they were lookin for - although the blokes where really nice so it didnt really bother me.

bugga dude. where was the roadblock?

mark u softcork learn to do a skid :P

i was pretty disappointed with col and jared's cars, what was the go guys? :P

Yeah I'm pretty pissed to.

I couldn't get it to hook up and I got 2 bad starts and Mr clutch was slipping a lot at the end. I was going to save up and get a triple plate clutch but stuff this I'm going to put the single plate Ive got in it for now and get it re-tuned so it will perform a bit better.

2nd

I blew a hole through the exhaust on the way home some where i gotta find it this morning

3rd

Im never going on a Saturday again its crap those shit box v8's kept doing oil downs and stuff like that. Even the line to get a drink was as long as.

Hopefully the driver of the rail car wasnt a fatality - that would be a damn shame!

I didnt get to see too many skylines there - i was lookin for you guys but i was configned to the pit area for the rest of the night - red silvia EAT17 plates...

Anywho was an interesting night, i ran a best of 12.3@126mph with a 2.0 60 foot - my car wasnt really hooking up with my micky thompson et streets that well - came pretty close to the wall on one occasion. Still the purpose was to increase my half track to full track mph with my cam gear adjustments and i picked up about 5mph top end without it tuned properly- pretty happy about that.

On a sidenote i got done on the way home by dept of transport - they setup a roadblock and suffice to say i got reamed as they knew what they were lookin for - although the blokes where really nice so it didnt really bother me.

Sorry to hear mate. Im glad I missed that

We left a bit early becuase the oil downs all the time and the lines were massive and not going anywhere im glad we did now by the looks of it

Sorry to hear mate. Im glad I missed that

We left a bit early becuase the oil downs all the time and the lines were massive and not going anywhere im glad we did now by the looks of it

Werd. For all their noise they are just a pain in the arse. Every time delay was from some v8 shitting itself. Take them back to the shopping centre car parks where they belong.

The other annoyance were the v8 tools trying to win the race in the staging lanes. Just revving the tits off them for no reason other than they can.

Werd. For all their noise they are just a pain in the arse. Every time delay was from some v8 shitting itself. Take them back to the shopping centre car parks where they belong.

The other annoyance were the v8 tools trying to win the race in the staging lanes. Just revving the tits off them for no reason other than they can.

Yep v8 shit tins. For the people going next Saturday. I was talking to col and theres a big meeting on the same day or the day after, so theres going to be a heap more shit tin V8's there getting in there oil down practices in. So be prepared for the wait.

Well Put it this way I got there at 4:40 around abouts and from there to 8:30 I got 3 runs in and its only going to be worse on the 17th by the sounds of it what a waste of time

Maybe the wednesday night sessions might be a better option?

yep..

was good last time i went to watch on wednesday.

i got ther at 4.30ish lined up near noel. and ran a BNR32 at around 5 or 6pm.. was pretty shitty with all the hold ups.. but goin from ryans pics at 3.30 when col was running ther looked to be 3 or 4 cars in the lanes.. so best to get a few runs in really early. :P

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