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hey paul are you up and racing again??

yeah got a meet at WSID on the 16th Dec. best so far is 9.97 @ 139 MPH last 10 runs have all been within a 10th of a second. 60' best is a crazy 1.41.

but id trade everything ive done for a sub 1min at Tsukuba in a heartbeat.

Oh my god, that's f**kin TUFF! :) excellent driving... your downshifts are awesome to watch... what sort of gearset does the car have?

it's a ppg gearbox, and mark's bloody good at the changes, really shits me :ermm:

here is a vid of the pre race day when we were having bad handling issues, watch the end mark has a huge moment at about 180kays! hehe

russ

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yeah got a meet at WSID on the 16th Dec. best so far is 9.97 @ 139 MPH last 10 runs have all been within a 10th of a second. 60' best is a crazy 1.41.

but id trade everything ive done for a sub 1min at Tsukuba in a heartbeat.

1.41 is crazy, constant nine's is killer mate hats off to you, good to hear your still racing.

good luck on the 16th too!

As others have said, great effort. In my eyes the most impressive thing is the amount of work/time/effort you have put into the car getting it to where it is...Great to see some support by the likes of Hi-Octane etc...but the work you peboth personally put into the car!..not simply buying an uber built car. So envious that you guys have got to go through the build process yourselves. ;)

Top work and cant wait to see what happens to the other GTRs in the stable.

PS...if you ever tire of track stuff i will swap you my POS GTSt which is perfect for throwing sideways into tyre barriers for any of the GTRs :)

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