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Here are a few of the pics taken by a mate of mine, I asked him to get photos of everyone but he must have miss heard me say "dont use the camera at all" :laugh:

Nah he did his best, but it was his first time with an DSLR and a pro unit at that (no auto mode)...

My best run for the day was;

60ft - ET - MPH

2.084 - 13.578 - 103.31

Not bad for a stock SS I reckon (315rwhp - 1850kg) if anything she loved smoking the tyres... :rofl:

Also be sure to check out this thread Click Here and copy in the info from your time slips...

Anyway here is a selection of what he took...

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Not sure why you were so happy, maybe cause you took down another RB25... Shame you could not take down the SS tho hey... :rofl:

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Like my skid Dave???

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Here is a closer look...

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6500rpm dump 3rd gear, 160kph at the rear wheels burnout...

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We had to wait for the smoke to clear on a few runs and then i was told to tone down the burnouts...

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One last big one for the cameras... :laugh:

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After this it was my last run, officials were less than impressed...

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Michaels rev limiter skid...

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This Ninja had a wild ride, one wheel til about the 180ft mark... Then he hit 3rd and it was back up on one wheel and he still did a high 12...

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I cleaned out the wheel arch's this morning and found about a 1cm of rubber all the way round the arch...

Nice pics, I had a blast, was hoping for 13's, mph suggests it's there but need better tyres, my best for the day was:

60ft - ET - MPH

2.292 - 14.325 - 100.65

Not bad for an old RB20 NICS.

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Bit disappointed that i missed this event. Bloody chrissy party. Would have been interesting to see how mine ran. Maybe next time if it happens again. Just have to get out to a couple of test and tunes and fight through the crowd. But good to see a nice turn out and some pics.

lol it was an awsome day, until gates opened to public then got boring and line ups suck, was my first time at wb track 2... wot can i say the track is very well prepped and sticky

i think i got 12 runs in or something even done 8 runs in a row round n round we go consistent 114mph lol

best time 13.1 @ 114mph

then clutch started slipping the more i wanted 2 launch with hand break :( also gbox nearly impossible 2 shift into 3/4th gears now since my syncro clips have fallen out lol.. ohwell 12s next time wen i got new box/clutch and 35r haha

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Hey Col, any idea who that guy is taking a photo of my number plates??? His photos would have been pretty good from the vantage point he had!!!

Yeah I know him, but it will be hard to get them for free... :D

Bloody Commodore bogans... :D

Bogan went quicker than most

what did the "blo job" manaro run?

low 12's all day and night...

Did anyone else take any photos of the day? Was hoping there might be one of me in there somewhere! Bummer!

Ill have a closer look at the CF card and see if I cant find a pic there...

It was all shot in RAW so unfortunatlly no preview, but ill find one just give me an hour...

EDIT: I found one, but its only of the front of your car, I tried to upload it three times but it seems photobucket is broken, will try tomorrow...

Hey Col thanks for putting those up. Those Skylines look porn on the drag strip! By the way you seriously made me laugh with joy when you were smoking the tyres on your SS, such fun!

No worries, yeah I figured I would not be the fastest but I knew I could bake the best rubber cakes... :banana:

Hey guys heres some more photos, was a good day was there with the missus and kid didn't race just watched, my little boy loved it his obsessed with skylines when we are out back of our house he can tell if a skyline drives by and his right about 90% of the time but if its not a skyline its usually another straigt six turbo lol wonder where he gets that from, got a video too but its big about 250mg so not sure how too upload it....

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