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Hey Mofo's

I am organising to have another go of getting some Lines out at Test and Tune on the 21st of May, after the disappointment last time.

I am aware there were a fair few that couldn't attend for the last time for mods getting done or unexpected things that happened.

This time im looking for a low 12, and hope to see more then two skylines this time.

GET UR ASS'ES OUT THERE WHHOOPP WHHOOPP!!

How good is Johnny! keep Walking.

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Hey Mofo's

I am organising to have another go of getting some Lines out at Test and Tune on the 21st of May, after the disappointment last time.

I am aware there were a fair few that couldn't attend for the last time for mods getting done or unexpected things that happened.

This time im looking for a low 12, and hope to see more then two skylines this time.

GET UR ASS'ES OUT THERE WHHOOPP WHHOOPP!!

How good is Johnny! keep Walking.

hey this kellie i am all new to this site were are you holding this test and tune

Sweet as, looking forward to seein ya out there Brad.

(Also i will probably have some dosh for the rods if you could bring a set with ya on the night, if thats possible)

Paul- Will probably do the same as last time meet ya at mobil, but will ring ya when it gets closer to the date.

Col - i'll do it again, till we get everyone out on the one night. haha. (Hopefully the next couple of ones after this one i will have my forged motor in.)

Thanks again for the MT's , i had them on 22psi last time but should of ran them lower. Will try 15psi this time.

Hey guys

Ran a new PB last night, which i am fairly happy with cause i know i can still improve on teh time even more.

[email protected], 60FT 1.776. Mt Streets on roughly 18-19psi in the tyres. (was going to go lower but some reason i didn't.)

3rd gear i left it to rev out longer then i should of, and my launch i still believe i can work on.

Hopefully next time i will be a bees dick away from the 11's, Woohoo!! haha

I saw a couple of lines out there last night, whoever was out there let us know who you are on here.

Baz - well u know my story. The old infamous too much oil in the head. I need to put a drain in the back of the head to the sump, and I might go a bit smaller in my restrictors as well. Good excuse to get the engine out and HPC coat everything.

But Im hooked now - will be out again as soon as I fix.

That Silver R33 GTR did a 10.99 while I was there

Baz - well u know my story. The old infamous too much oil in the head. I need to put a drain in the back of the head to the sump, and I might go a bit smaller in my restrictors as well. Good excuse to get the engine out and HPC coat everything.

But Im hooked now - will be out again as soon as I fix.

That Silver R33 GTR did a 10.99 while I was there

yeah, bit unfortunate that it happened. Least its easy fix and wasn't anything too major ( well time consuming i guess you would call it), but yeah let us know once everything is back up and running and i'll organise to go down again.

Hopefully close to next time i will be fairly close to having my engine put together, and winde the boost up a bit more.

Also saw a silver r33 lag weapon that was interesting to watch. It was like "Launch, nothing, nothing, nothing, then BANG full boost!! haha loved it.

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