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Yep, some quick cars there today and perfect weather for drag racing :D

My best was 11.4 @ 125mph, pretty happy, but know I could have done a 10 if my cooler pipes had stayed on.

So close Paul!!!

Hopefully next time ill be able to be there to see you crack that 10.

Got sunburnt again :D Congrats on your time Adam, especially with the stock engine!

Bubba that was the car with plates RAWKUS right? That 33 was the one I was there for, but only made 3 runs the whole day because of a problem with the catch can setup. Power is good for 10's but it was built for drift so a bit more needs to be done if the owner wants that 10 (he wasn't the one driving). That was the only decent launch out of the 3 as well, still made an 11.4 or 5 though.

That rx7 that only made it mid-track & nearly hit the wall sounded mental, be good to see it make a pass.

Couldnt figure out way my times were getting worse on street tyres, when I went to have a look at the tread they were bald .....lol , thanks paully for the use of your tyres, they hooked up well, but in the run I couldnt grab 3rd gear and that was that, had a great day. $40 - entry, power steering belt, missed 3rd gear priceless........hehehe.

Nice to see some of the SAUWA guys out today.

Cheers

Judge

Hey All, was great weather and there were quite a few quick Lines there today. . . think i saw 2 R33 GTST's with RB26's bolted in :( one with a VG30!

VQ30 actually, did 11.29 on an internally stock motor.

Self-built and tuned as well.

OK, here's the rest.. so the last one isn't a skyline but it's still badass.. he shut it down 3/4 track and rolled over the line for a 10.1!

R33 vs Soarer

Nizmo's Z

R32 vs S13 burnout

R32 vs S13

R31 vs R33

R33 vs R34

White 32 GTR

GMG 32 GTR

Black Stagea

Brockaz' GTR

Black 32 GTR vs 180sx

Turbo Camaro!

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