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Well, well, well.

The Sunday that was!!

As Wardest posted earlier, my GTR now has run multiple 10 sec passes on street tyres!!

The best of these times was a 10.47@133mph but managed a best mph of 137 for the day which we are quite happy with. All runs were consistantly in the mid to high 130s which means that we are getting almost all we can out of the car. I ran the stock GTR suspension as the Tiens were too stiff the last time we went out.

The GTR had about 10 runs of which the times of note were:

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[email protected] with 1.89 60'

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly01.jpg

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http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly04.jpg

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly05.jpg

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly06.jpg

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly07.jpg

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http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly09.jpg

Congratualtions to Nigel's blue twin TD06 powered Supra which ran a best of 10.91@129mph. Throughout the day, the mph were always in then 129s but never quite made it to the 130mph mark :) This will be fixed very shortly :(

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly11.jpg

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly13.jpg

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly14.jpg

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly16.jpg

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly17.jpg

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly19.jpg

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly21.jpg

The TURBOWORX Supra was also out there (talk bout irony)....

I think the best it pulled on full slicks was 12s at 130mph which although the speed was good, couldn't hook up for some reason. Ah well, maybe another time....

http://www.yatzka.com/fajuly/hjuly20.jpg

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hehehe wardest i wouldnt have been able to hold it in if i knew too.. thats an awesome job both dave and nigel!

7000 already? sheesh and i stopped spamming aaaaaaaaaaaages ago.

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