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hey guys.. my best mate is building a very VERY serious r33..

the bug has bitten and now he has plans to break the record of the quickest manual r33 rb25/30

i know the record of the quikest manual VL which is 9.9 with a rb30 sohc ... which is at maatouks where my mate is building his car..

anyone know..? is it dragme and if so whats the times?

cheers

rami

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what were there times buddy?

dragme used to have a manual dogbox... what auto box has he got?

pretty sure it was in the 11's with the manual box

we have the fastest synchromesh shifted skyline in the country....lol

does that count ?....err...guess not

dude I KNOW U :)

remember my white r33 u wanted to swap your boot and bonnet for mine...

but mine was a series 1...

met ya at louies. I guess the shows on brother :ermm:

when is the car going to be ready?

what were there times buddy?

dragme used to have a manual dogbox... what auto box has he got?

Dragme is running 9's with a 2-speed glide and from memory, OBEHVE runs a 3-speed Jatco for a 10.1 second pass.

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