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Originally posted by RB20LagWagon

And i think mine is the fastest on this board

12.79 @ 110mph with 1.9 60 foot done at kwinanna with a few people from this board as witness.

*nods* I saw that run! what did ya call it sean, a "one clutch wonder" pretty amazing nevertheless :D

hey dudes

my time of 13.02 was done on the road with an Apexi Speed Meter. Since then I have cracked a 12.94

If you want to remove me because I dont have a time slip then thats fine (i dont know how accurate it is)

what about G-tech? only joking mate :D

I have recorded a 1/4 mile time at Heathcote but was in the wet and looking forward to going back to the track real soon - to see what my baby can do [34 GTT]. Hoping for a high 13, similar to Franks. Based on my TS of 100mph it should be possible after looking at all the times above :P

Great Thread BTW!

OK, i accept that my R33 wont go on your list 'cause its not a street car anymore( even with a 9.45 on street tyres & street registered at the time!)

But i did a 12.1 @ 115mph with 1.8 60' on the 7/7/2002, in my almost stock R34 GTR. On pulp with normal street tyres, & i do drive it regularly in the hills. I think the R34 list should be expanded to include this.

I wont be at Jamboree this Sept with the R33 'cause we are still finishing the upgrades, but should be ready for Drag Combat in Sydney.In the meantime my 'other' R33 is still getting upgrades( or downgrades in this case) to make it more streetable with a single turbo & should be running in the mid tens when its finished.

GTRs.............. gotta love em.

Munro.

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