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Might as well throw in some old times for an old bloke

Oct 1993, Calder, G P Rally, Jaguar XJ40 ( the two ton pussy) 13.61 108.1 mph

Oct 2001, Willowbank, Indy Rally R33 GTR 11.701 118.1 mph

Aug 2003 Heathcote Dutton Rally Porsche 996 turbo 11.811 122.8 mph

Haven't run the R34 yet. might try to find a spare Friday night and give Calder try

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Ran the Pulsar last night.

N15 Pulsar LX Sedan

Avenir PNW10 SR20DET - Auto

GT28RS running 14PSI (stock boost) - 158.5fwkw

Average street tyres, everything in the car including the spare wheel

Ambient Temp: don't know, f'ken cold

Calder Park Raceway, VIC - 02/05/08

- 60ft: 2.314

- Elapsed Time: 13.563

- Trap Speed: 104.18mph

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Car - 1990 R32 Gtr Rb26dett

Mods - 15psi, pod filters, frnt pipes, 3"catback, std ecu, coil-overs, 265x18 pirelli p zero's.

Time - 12.366 secs at 108.6mph

60' time - 1.919 :D

Run at Calder on 11/01/08,

Car has been off the road since march(worn eng), returning with a single gt35r & power fc, std internals.

Aiming to get into the 11's within the coming months.

Car - NutR33

r33 GTST

12.38 @ 116.67

60ft 1.82

heathcote 2/5/2008

hey, great 60ft time,

what tires/suspension were you running, cuz if I could manage under 2s 60ft id throw a party and invite u:), oh and what mods do you have, cause thats a great time :D

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