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Damn norman and his 2 turbos

Hahaha don't worry hunny I will steal one of them off the car.. but shhh don't tell Norman.. haha :happy:

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

Good work Jas!

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Goto agree, charlie, very well done 10/10 for one mean sounding RB.. hopefully you'll get the Attessa controller configured right..

Love the sound of that machine! I was standing there listening to it and Steve (my bf) goes that sounds sick as a dog.... I laughed so hard and explained that it was meant to sound like that! He is a ford boy and I have only just managed to get him into a wrx.... baby steps

Looks like our cars did alright... though a little under-prepared (up till 3am finishing cars) I think. Everyone from our camp is hoping to see these times drop even further so a July/August re-run would be good :(

NBP RX-3: 11.574 @ 120mph on 195/65/15 Chasers

NBP S15: 13.2 on street tyres

NBP R33: 13.1 on street tyres

Sounded like an awesome day indeed! Big thanks to everyone involved with the organization - job well done!

Thanks guys and girls. :(

Unfortunately, yesterday was the first time I had actually driven the car so I had no time to learn to drive it and we didn't have time to get all the bugs out of it. I enjoyed the day and can't wait to sort it all out for a full pass. I would like to thank my mechanic, Brett from BnZ Automotive for the complete build and for running in the engine after hours during the week, then driving it up to WSID from down past Wollongong on Sunday morning, for me to get in and take it for a few runs.

Would also like to thank Norm (Mr 32) for his help with the 4WD problems, and Msnismo and the other SAUer's for there help in the pits.

Love the sound of that machine! I was standing there listening to it and Steve (my bf) goes that sounds sick as a dog.... I laughed so hard and explained that it was meant to sound like that! He is a ford boy and I have only just managed to get him into a wrx.... baby steps

I have had a few people ask me what's wrong with my car already. I just say that it needs a tune. LOL

Corinne, I can't view my run's video on youtube.

I get this: "The video you have requested is not available. If you have recently uploaded this video, you may need to wait a few minutes for the video to process."

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

I was wondering where you went as I was going down that straight.. :)

Thought I had done something wrong or something..

Untill i turned around comming back and saw you with the wsid airport car thingy...

I was wondering where you went as I was going down that straight.. :)

Thought I had done something wrong or something..

Untill i turned around comming back and saw you with the wsid airport car thingy...

lol.... I refused to be towed! I got to the end and popped it back on enough to get it back to the pits ..... all I was thinking was "how embarassing" :)

lol.... I refused to be towed! I got to the end and popped it back on enough to get it back to the pits ..... all I was thinking was "how embarassing" :)

lol.. good work..

yea Was half way down then looked to my left, and like :) err where are u? Im not that fast! lol

good times.. I wanna go back...!

lol.. good work..

yea Was half way down then looked to my left, and like :) err where are u? Im not that fast! lol

good times.. I wanna go back...!

Me too! Got the clutch pin shortened today so thats all good now... think we are heading down either this wednesday or next... more than likely next...

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