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Hi just a quick note to let those interested know that Sport Comact Drag Racing will be on at WSID next weekend. We will be debuting our new set-up and this will also be the first time the car will race under the Godzilla Motorsport team. I see a couple of Skylines in the list including our own Anthony Espinola (Guilt-Toy). Hope the weather is ok as nothing breaks a drought quicker than trailering my car to Sydney to race.

Hope to see you there.

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Big event...already almost 200 entered.

http://www.sportcompact.net.au/compakattak...tlist/index.php

Im doing some testing on friday night to get the suspension sorted. Ill be running pump fuel on low boost though so i wont be setting the world on fire. Just mainly going out and having a bit of fun getting used to the new set-up.

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dammit... ill be in sydney friday and saturday, im the special guest at a 1 yr olds birthday, but gotta leave early sunday morning so mrs can get to work.

thrash em fellas... look forward to the youtubeness.

cheers

Linton

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It's a one day event, Dave :D

+ 1 for pit crew if needed.

grease or drinks...all good :P

Im testing friday night...i think thats what he is refering to.

these late night last minute jobs are killing me...just got home...2am.

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If im your bitch...then smack me like a bitch.

Is your mega buck engine going to make your car go faster than a stocker you get from the local wrecking yard?

Let the smacking begin.

Yeah Mr "im the fastest twin turbo in the world" did you have to suck off Mr King GTR for a big single turbo upgrade so you can be cool like us ?

Can't wait to see you race your dodgy backyard built small block rb26 that was tuned by the dodgy tuner from the ghetto

Bring it.

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Yeah Mr "im the fastest twin turbo in the world" did you have to suck off Mr King GTR for a big single turbo upgrade so you can be cool like us ?

Can't wait to see you race your dodgy backyard built small block rb26 that was tuned by the dodgy tuner from the ghetto

Bring it.

Big block...small cock.

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Hope the weather is ok as nothing breaks a drought quicker than trailering my car to Sydney to race.

Hope to see you there.

Paul, have you got the car on the trailer already? as it's raining down here at the moment. Hopefully it fines up for Friday and the weekend for everyone to have a good drag meet.

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happy days. no yeah i will get there friday after work. aroung 5.30. lol. im to used to "normal" race meetings.. got clipsal next weekend and half our cars are still in bits.

paul, we you having me on when you said you could get me in on sunday <_< :(

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happy days. no yeah i will get there friday after work. aroung 5.30. lol. im to used to "normal" race meetings.. got clipsal next weekend and half our cars are still in bits.

paul, we you having me on when you said you could get me in on sunday <_< :(

Dave...its only on here that i have a lend of people. Crew ticket for you is available. :P

Your hoist may be available...but hows your stock of GTR driveshafts?

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