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Had a good time watching all the cars ... was wondering what some peoples results were ... the best i can remember was most skylines getting 13's ... martin soarer doing low 13's ... an old school skyline doing 15's (about 45 times too i might add :P ) ... and excel in the low 13's ( i wonder whats under the bonnet??) ... that red rotary drag car doing a 9 something and made me deaf ... keirs 32gtr with a 10.42? also made me deaf ... lots of commies in the 13's 14's ... falcon with a 12.9?? oh yeah ... evos with low 13's and 180's in high 12's??

correct me if im wrong ..

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Very nice times there man! It certainly looked the goods.

The whole car was twisting and rocking at the 1st/2nd gearchanges - I was sure something was bound to snap with all that force/grunt! What mods do you have? Did you import the car yourself or is it local realease? (not sure if they sold them here or not).

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my friend with me has an evo4 ... he didn't race it and it was parked outside with next to my car ... it used to be 224kw@all 4 ... that was with a hks turbo ... and motec computer tuned by rpm ... he never races his car though ... hes since taken out the big turbo and made everything stock agian ... lookin to sell this evo4

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Good to see everyone out and finally put some faces to names.

I did 13 passes and my clutch didn't even stink on the way home!! Even though the commentator (Andrew I think) thought I was trying to fry it, with so many runs in a row.

The track was bloody slippery at first but good to see some nice rubber laid down throughout the day. I finally broke into the 12.4's running 15PSI with a 12.421 at 110.26MPH (60' 1.835sec).

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Great day, thanks Ivan & crew from RPM. First time I've ever done it and was good to drive home OK (apart from a now leaking exhaust manifold that I'm told is no big deal for a while!).

13.42 ET, 106.5mph, best 60' was 2.11s.

Main thing is that I beat grepin, Chris32 and Bugalugs :burnout: Dare I say quickest GTS-T on the day! Bugalugs' run were amazing though, 13.44 I think and 106.99mph!! And that's with a stock ECU...good stuff.

grepin, do you now surender? Do we declare WW1 has been won by Freebaggin .... or should we wait until after the climactic battle this Sat at Tilbrooks for the outcome of WW1?

Then WW2 starts soon after!

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