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if you want me to find a new home for ur mickey t's im sure i can give them a new home....

yeah slicks give a me 0.350 seconds.....on an old set.....new tyres would deffinitely be more stickier.....

make sure they are heated tho....my first run felt like it was on ice......

Ray if the weather is good i will also be heading out next week.....0.180 to go.....

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Im heading out again....taking tomorrow off to save the rush....

hopefully it aint too windy, i heard that it might be windy tomorrow....

cold temps are great.....squeeze a lil more boost and more power....

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i feel ur pain....

I want to move up 2 spots....if i pull off a 12.900 i will be one spot behind ray....but that like .4 and about 20-25kw...

to do this i need to sqeeze an extra .28 which is a massive ask....

i want a 12 tomorrow night....hopefully i dont blow a turbo trying......

guys is there a way i can check to see if my turbo has been hiflowd? with out an expensive pull apart...

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LoLz Mona you know the longer you stay away the harder it is for you maintain your position :domokun:

YOU NEED TO GET BACK DOWN THERE GAL! i wanna see those MONSTER BURNOUTS! i still can't do em <sigh>

Changed the front wheels back to normal(after trackday) last night Soo COLD then went to get petrol no v-power racing ffs! next time i'm getting it tuned for 98octane i'm so sick of paying 30c more for 100octane and having no supply available 95% of the time.

Hopefully can get petrol in the car tonight otherwise i'll be out i HATE SHELL!

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LoLz Mona you know the longer you stay away the harder it is for you maintain your position :domokun:

YOU NEED TO GET BACK DOWN THERE GAL! i wanna see those MONSTER BURNOUTS! i still can't do em <sigh>

Changed the front wheels back to normal(after trackday) last night Soo COLD then went to get petrol no v-power racing ffs! next time i'm getting it tuned for 98octane i'm so sick of paying 30c more for 100octane and having no supply available 95% of the time.

Hopefully can get petrol in the car tonight otherwise i'll be out i HATE SHELL!

LOL!!! i'll get you gadget!!!!!

hahaha.. i know!!! but my car needs to be bedded in properly!! and i want my mechanic around for the first time out on track if not drags! so i'll still be awhile!!! and here i thought i'd be back into it by july! lol!!!!

sif not be able to do burnouts! they are soo easy ;) i'm sure i'll have forgotten how though! i'll be back to the stalling! lol!!!! i have rubber to burn too! woooo :P

and pft!! ultimate ftw :D

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Brendan.. don't talk about wakefield.. EVERYTIME i go out there i'm getting SLOWER and SLOWER its pissing me off.. i think i'm just getting too old and scared of corners haha. OR i need new tyres..

Yes 13.1 with T1R's not nittos/mickey thompsons then still T1R's 12.9 with a 2.0x 60ft i have a feeling i'll might back in the 13 barrier on wednesdsay because i have my hard suspension on i dunno how it will go.

anyways hope the weather holds up and see all the skylines there.

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