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just found out my pit crew (my brother) has bailed on me and i cant change my rims....now gotta decide if its worth it to use my 19" wont be getting to the 12's tonight....

you big skirt you!!!

dont want to get your hands dirty?? :)

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How did everyone go last night that went?????

i only saw a few skylines and a few 180sx's and 1 s15

my mate took his 180 and he blew his box on the launch of his first run so that was a bummer. also saw a gray 180 blow his box on the launch

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well i am happy with the times i got....first run 13.5 which was fairly tidy...2.18x 60ft and 104.5mph....then a few not so good launches gave me 13.6 and 13.7 but saved my best to last and pulled off a 13.4 @ a mild 104.0 mph....cant wait to acquire some new mickey t's and then i can get rid of the heavy 19" which cost me at least 3 mph top end.

was really quiet to start with but about 7 heaps of ppl turned up.....was looking to get quite a few runs in....

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