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i just don't think it has done a 13.3 when people lie about things thats when people turn away from other things about the car..... just my 2 cents.....

as for the time slip doesn't mean anything nonsense in my experience of the human ethics you would be pratically saying that it never ran a 13.3 with that statement....

-bryan

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Originally posted by BryanB

i just don't think it has done a 13.3 when people lie about things thats when people turn away from other things about the car..... just my 2 cents.....  

as for the time slip doesn't mean anything nonsense in my experience of the human ethics you would be pratically saying that it never ran a 13.3 with that statement....

-bryan

well as you know at jamboree at the tower it works on a honesty system to collect your time slips.

if you would like please feel free to watch the video of the run that was a 13.3 at 110mph that we have and alos of other cars on the day.

perhaps it is because you car cant do 13 or even a low 14 dont coment unless you have the fact to back it up.

you cant coment on what you think if you dont have the truth of what the car did a 13.3 at 110mph as we do.

we had $17000 to start off people just want to get a cra even cheaper than what it is. they forget that people in the import indusrty know what car sell for and now with the new laws how much the cost just to comply. people dont realise the cra is cheap they wont find cheaper in QLD

but thanks i might put it back up and try that

well all i can say is check my car out, compaire it to yours...you will see that yours worth the same as mine...roughly anyway.

im not adding my car in your post, i just want you to see it, i hate poeple loosing out when they shouldnt.

well all i can say is check my car out, compaire it to yours...you will see that yours worth the same as mine...roughly anyway.

im not adding my car in your post, i just want you to see it, i hate poeple loosing out when they shouldnt.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=20432

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