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car : lancer evo 3

engine : 4G63

turbo : garrett

power 403 kws

60 ft 1.611 (best 60ft 1.53)

et : 10.583

mph : 135.84

tyres M/T Radials

calder park

workshop : advanced jap auto

tuned : advanced jap auto

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Driver - NutR33

Car - R33 GTST

Engine - RB27DET

Turbo - GT37/88R

Power - 360rwkw

ET - 10.91

MPH - 131.04

60ft - 1.67

Tyres - M/T ET Drag 26/8.5/15

ET - 11.29

MPH - 131.93

60ft -

Tyres - M/T ET Street Radial 255/50/R16

Heathcote 12/02/2012

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Took my r32 GTS-4 to calder for my first time drag racing.

Best time of 12.26 at 114mph, done on budget $60 17" tyres.

Pretty happy with that for now!

still on RB20? what power/turbo ya got? Thats what i want outta my GTS4!

I'll update the drag list soon, it's been too long!

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Car - R34 GTT

Turbo - GT3076r (.82 rear housing)

Power - 320rwkw

mph - 124

60ft - 2.21

1/4 - 12.21

Tyres - Kuhmo ku19, 235/40/17 (40% tread)

Fuel - United P100

Motor - Standard RB25DET neo with pon cams

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