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Very nice work fellas. Even though you may not take it down again, i reckon you should with proper radials and a proper setup, and see what you can run.

Yes but Andra is not making it easy for circuit enthusiasts to set drag records anymore. We only get one crack at it and wont be allowed back until we comply with the Andra rules.

Gone are the days that a legally registered street car can still comply with both Andra and CAMS requirements :P

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I am sitting at home crook, yet i think i am well enough to walk to the newsagency so that i can get a Powerball ticket. I can see it now, if things go my way i will just sit out the back of your joint buying your discarded cars....9sec track R32, uber cool R33 :happy:

I know what you mean Russ :P

That is an awesome achievement. It should place you at 6th fastest GTR on radial tyre in this country!

Unfortunately you will need to back it up with another run to officially go into the record book ....that's only if you and Mark care about it :down:

It's a fast run and awesome achievement noneless. I wish I can be there to see the run. You guys built an awesome r32

Actually, they don't have to back it up at all. A back up run is only required for official SCG/ANDRA championship rounds and is only for faststes ET and/or TS in the class.

However, in drag lists such as Hi Performance and any other unofficial category, it is the 6th fastest GTR on radials. :ermm:

Well done again :D

MoTeC ECU?

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