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I had a blast yesterday apart from the weather, car issues and it being freezing.

It was a great day a big thanks to the Peter and Adam for getting it happening for us.

I started the day off really poorly with getting the car back together at 3 in the morning then it would start on the day, got it sorted and arrived a little late. The first few runs I had issues selecting gears and made as small pedal adjustment to give more clutch bite. Ran a few more times and laid down a few high 12's. Everything was running well so dialled in the N20. Ran a 12.337 then a 12.028 off a 6k launch with a 1.654 60 footer. I was pumped I retuned the nitrous jets for a 100 shot and was ready to run that 11. Thats when the bracket racing started and unfortunately the rain too so it was all over.

It was great to meet a few more SAU people and put faces to forum names etc, gotta get some of those ARC winglets Baron look cool.

Adam you should of told me about your car, I could have dropped my car off at home ( 15 minutes away) then picked up yours and taken you both home, I didnt even realise or know you had an issue with the driveshaft thats a real shame you were running very well.

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I had a blast yesterday apart from the weather, car issues and it being freezing.

It was a great day a big thanks to the Peter and Adam for getting it happening for us.

I started the day off really poorly with getting the car back together at 3 in the morning then it would start on the day, got it sorted and arrived a little late. The first few runs I had issues selecting gears and made as small pedal adjustment to give more clutch bite. Ran a few more times and laid down a few high 12's. Everything was running well so dialled in the N20. Ran a 12.337 then a 12.028 off a 6k launch with a 1.654 60 footer. I was pumped I retuned the nitrous jets for a 100 shot and was ready to run that 11. Thats when the bracket racing started and unfortunately the rain too so it was all over.

It was great to meet a few more SAU people and put faces to forum names etc, gotta get some of those ARC winglets Baron look cool.

Adam you should of told me about your car, I could have dropped my car off at home ( 15 minutes away) then picked up yours and taken you both home, I didnt even realise or know you had an issue with the driveshaft thats a real shame you were running very well.

I got a nice pic of you using nos in my pics check it out it is one of my fav of the day

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Congrats to Amy & Anna for great times for there first Drag day..

Im uploading some vids now..

I have one of

Anna vs Victor

Amy vs Stephen

Norman vs Charlie &

Norman vs Amy

Even tho it was horrible weather I think everyone had some great fun

Except for the people who blew things..

*hugs for them*

Thanks Corinne! Stoopid clutch, stoopid intercooler piping......lol

btw did anyone get a photo of the Sunny rim.. want to frame it for him.... that was nuts how that blew out!

Just got a video sms of my new clutch all working properly....... looks like it will be a good night on Wednesday!

- Anna vs Victor

Norman vs Amy

lol... I knew that was going to be the one the intercooler pipe flew off on :happy::)

Must thank the sunny for donating the clamps to keep teh bastard on for the rest of the day!

Can everyone who raced yesterday post up there quickest times.

The 300 community is wondering how well the 300 faired up against the skyline cousins

ZX2NV managed a

60 foot - 1.654

ET - 12.028

MPH - 114.12

KPH - 183.66 (3rd gear too)

Cheers

Jas

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