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thats all bitches!

12.8 to be precise

no applause just throw money or beer!

Congrats man :D I'm sure a lot of the 12s 2WD guys here have either not done one themselves, or done it so long ago that they forgot how cool it is but I did my first 12 at the start of this summer and I was over the moon!

yea once its running will go down and have some fun

going to be nasty when jenna beats me though

i only drag race once a year though ... generally around mardi gra time... becasue most of the regulars are walking at oxford street so their are less people there= more runs!

they guy asked how does it go

i said it chirps second and im hopping for 7's

he didnt laugh... proving once again drag people are massivly gay

y'see there's your problem- if you turn up in something V8, autro-american, carb-fed and preferrably pre-1980's, they'll all be lining up to bear your children

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