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Leewah

Yes there was grass starting to grow around it i recon. ;)

Atleast 1 part of my car was in yours when u did the 10.4 1/4 run. Gerald took 1 of the bolts off my rear stablizer bar and used it in your car before the run at heathcoat, so i guess i can claim 0.5% of that 10.4 1/4 time :D

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Originally posted by Leewah

0.5%??  That's a bit rich isn't it??  I could have run without it and saved weight.  Therefore, that would make you a penalty on my time and you should be punished :D

NOS huh??  Been talking to Nige too long dude. :Owned:

your rear stablizer bar was loose so i recon my bolt helped the rear end hook up perfect for that run ;)

Haha yes i heard nige is going to chuck in some Nos on the supra 2 on his 9 second attempt

Originally posted by INASNT

your rear stablizer bar was loose so i recon my bolt helped the rear end hook up perfect for that run :D  

Haha yes i heard nige is going to chuck in some Nos on the supra 2 on his 9 second attempt

That wasn't a perfect run mate. There's still more to come. Just have to save a few more $$$ to invest in true RH9 car ;)

I'm not telling but considering I'm that close, a few more hundred won't hurt that much and I want to be the first true RH9 car in AU. Correct me if I'm wrong but Kier and Munro had stripped interiors when they made their first 9 sec pass....

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by Leewah

I'm not telling but considering I'm that close, a few more hundred won't hurt that much and I want to be the first true RH9 car in AU.  Correct me if I'm wrong but Kier and Munro had stripped interiors when they made their first 9 sec pass....

yep a few more hundred thousand wont hurt :D

nice denham!

if you go to calder. or heathcote. lemme know. I'll get the mrs to drive me and my car up there so i can give it a few runs lol!

gotta do something to pass the time.

DOnt worry aobut the clutch. You'll get it right eventually. Just takes a bit i know! lol!

mmm leewah... yeah, the first TRUE RH9 car will be nice... even better too as your sociable, not a rude and stuck like others...

mmm everyone is going NOS these days.

i might have to jump onto the band wagon?

NOS pft ... I reckon its kinda pushing the "street car" aspect out the window..

I wanna give a final run with my new fuel pump but you know, you need a car to do that.. if i get it back soon (yer right), i'll definitely run

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