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too good of a turn out is the worst thing that can happen. i went last time and the 180 spots were taken up!!! i was only a few cars a away dammit. had to spectate

went down tonight but jst spectated, thinkin of racing next week. whats with the lack of skylines tho, there was an old r31, 2 or 3 r32's no gtr's and one r33 basically.

if anyone wants to cruise down nxt wed and live up clarkson way give us a pm and we'l tee somethin up for next week

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well went down last night.......... had a blast. i never realised there so many fast street cars in perth.

i always considered my R34 a quick car but damnn there are some damn quick HSV's around.

first time out i got a 14.7 after nearly stalling it off the line.

2nd 14.3 after droping tyer pressure to 20psi and giving it a bit more rev's

3rd no time didnt wanna drop into 2nd gear. so i just putted off down the track.

4th 13.9 @ 164kph with crappy reaction time after a tiny skiddy.

5th and 6th both 14.3

cheers heaps to chuckie who helped out with the tyer pressures and lending me his tools.

2915_0001.pdf

yeah it does sound alright for a stock exhaust, needs to be bigger so i can get a 13 though!

who was handing out the time slips too? on my 3rd run the guy that gave it too me asked if it was better than a skyline... after i just beat a R32. :P

I'll have to come down one of these days....

If you guys don't mind me asking, what is the cost for a run or two?? and eerrm, are there any checks or anything I need to do before I head down to Kwinana??

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