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1.32 60ft 133mph to 1/2 track.. the run before ran 1.300 60ft....8.4 backed off out of shape top end of track...

the shute never opened at 168mph that was fun stopping...with smaller brakes than gtr stds...

cheers, mark

Outstanding effort mate - that's really flying now! What were the incrementals?
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Yeah Awsome Time.

I saw the 8.43 run but was in the staging lanes when you ran again :whistling:

The car gets outta the hole damn quick.

Prepped track? my car nearly stalled with a 4000rpm clutch dump last night (explains my 2.4sec 60ft lol)

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