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What did you run Anna and Brad?

ummmz well Dave drove (as its not tuned and he would listen to the engine better than me!)

12.7 @116.7mph - street tyres, pump fuel, 15psi and old tune which is only half completed.... traction issues all night though...lol

Brad did a 12.02 at 118 mph i think it was.....

ummmz well Dave drove (as its not tuned and he would listen to the engine better than me!)

12.7 @116.7mph - street tyres, pump fuel, 15psi and old tune which is only half completed.... traction issues all night though...lol

Brad did a 12.02 at 118 mph i think it was.....

MPH is good. I'm only running 110ish for 12.4's. I know it would go 12.3 at least with the gearbox repaired. So 11's for you maybe?

In all seriousness, it was dissapointing that the GTR didn't make it out.

There was alot of umming and arring @ CRD simply due to the weather.

As an act of pennance, when it does run, I will have a lolly pop for all SAU members.

MPH is good. I'm only running 110ish for 12.4's. I know it would go 12.3 at least with the gearbox repaired. So 11's for you maybe?

maybe with Dave driving....I needs practice...!!! Im getting it tuned on Monday so il prolly head back out Wednesday next week... weather permitting of course :P

and maybe with daves drag rims and your drag tyres.... mwahahahahaha :)

What did you run Anna and Brad?

Yer 12.02 was quite weird i sould have more power :down: now but slower times and the 12.02 was with a 60ft(1.728) .1 second faster then i had done before. Mite have to go see CRD myself for a good tune :)

There was alot of umming and arring @ CRD simply due to the weather.

yeah- it'd be a shame to get some water in the wheel arches of the new trailer queen as they drive it onto the back of a truck in the event of rain :down:

oh how wrong you were...... 7 runs with an hour to go.... lol

but yeah no new GTR..... doh!

Considering at 3:30pm it was raining 10km west of the venue and 99.9% of the rain moves in from the west, and had been raining for more than a week before hand almost non-stop CRD were never going to take the car out.

7 runs with an hour to spare shows just how many other drag racing fans shared the same view as me.

Considering at 3:30pm it was raining 10km west of the venue and 99.9% of the rain moves in from the west, and had been raining for more than a week before hand almost non-stop CRD were never going to take the car out.

7 runs with an hour to spare shows just how many other drag racing fans shared the same view as me.

Yeah I live a few kms the other direction and it looked like rain all day but other than first thing in the morning it held off....

Yeah suspected the GTR wouldnt come as I was over that way earlier in the day and it was raining on and off....

There was still quite a few cars out though.... bout 60 or possibly more..... just no breakdowns/leaks on the strip..

oh ffs I'm going to ban someone if this shit carries on.

if these guys don't want to stuff around for hours loading and preparing a car onto a trailer for a night that could well be cancelled anyway, that's their choice. Anyone thats not happy go buy your own bloody r35.

Keep it on topic, stop the digs and enjoy the chance to see one of Aus's most unique cars.

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