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all going well the godzilla motorsport gtr will be racing next weekend at willowbank raceway...

we have a new engine combo and hopefully will have a slidder style clutch in but not tested..

come out and say hello...

cheers, mark

also twoogle is racing driven by paul diemar under the godzilla motorsport banner..

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AWESOME NEWS!!!

im flying over from Perth with my uncles drag team to check this event out ill be sure to come over for a chat to you guys, i havent seen any tough drag gtr's in Perth and looking forward to checking the event out along with the top fuelers and top alchohol funny cars :ninja:

Printed 536 event entries.

Entries for Top Fuel 8

Entries for Top Doorslammer 17

Entries for Top Alcohol 10

Entries for Pro Stock 19

Entries for Top Bike 8

Entries for Pro Bike 7

Entries for Competition 16

Entries for Super Stock 28

Entries for Super Compact 13

Entries for Modified 42

Entries for Super Sedan 98

Entries for Super Street 66

Entries for Comp.Bike 15

Entries for Modified Bike 45

Entries for Super Gas 18

Entries for Junior Dragster 87

Entries for Supercharged Outlaws 35

SUPER COMPACT 3671 AA/OM DYSON WAYNE

SUPER COMPACT 3025 AA/SC GLASSETT MALCOLM

SUPER COMPACT 1603 AA/SC HARVEY ROD

SUPER COMPACT 3560 AA/SM JACOBSEN MARK

SUPER COMPACT 3669 BB/OM KREIS STANLEY

SUPER COMPACT 1777 AA/SM LISLE MATHEW

SUPER COMPACT 1526 AA/OM MC KERN DAMIEN

SUPER COMPACT 2015 BB/SC REHAYEM ROCKY

SUPER COMPACT 2868 CC/SM REHAYEM RODNEY

SUPER COMPACT 2929 AA/SC SIGNORELLI JOE

SUPER COMPACT 3220 BB/SC SKARAMUCA IVAN

SUPER COMPACT 972 AA/SC WEDLOCK TONY

SUPER COMPACT 2101 CC/SC WILLSHIRE COLLIN

its funny that as some of those jnr dragsters are quicker over half track than Skylines ive seen at street meets lol.

thanks Mick, sounds like a good field of cars, 87 junior dragsters will be the stand out for me lol :) We get a group of 10 racing here and half the crowd heads to the pits everytime

the junior dragsters shit me at a big event like this. there is obvioulsy more than enough of them to warrant their own event. its obvious the crowds arent in favour of them as everytime they race, the crowd disappears

maybe if they sounded half decent itd be kinda bearable, but they dont and 87 of the little f**kers omg *slits wrists*

the junior dragsters shit me at a big event like this. there is obvioulsy more than enough of them to warrant their own event. its obvious the crowds arent in favour of them as everytime they race, the crowd disappears

maybe if they sounded half decent itd be kinda bearable, but they dont and 87 of the little f**kers omg *slits wrists*

lol well said, but remember alot of these young kids will be future top fuel drivers and learning from young is the best way to get ahead of everyone else. They should be allowed on the big stage but yes 87 is a rather lot, i assume they will get the field out of the way early on in the day and only run the finals at peak times like they do over here. The ones here are running 9 seconds to half track so they are fairly quick, but they do sound terrible and seem to peak at 60ft and sound the same the rest of the run :rant:

im keen as for the fuelers myself, Perth usually only gets 4 come over and usually 2 or 3 break and its solo passes. Doorslammers are the best to watch, the cars are always all over the track and im sure Zappia will tick another win over the eastern states guys as per usual :D or if not Robin Judd will sort ya's out :)

lol well said, but remember alot of these young kids will be future top fuel drivers and learning from young is the best way to get ahead of everyone else. They should be allowed on the big stage but yes 87 is a rather lot, i assume they will get the field out of the way early on in the day and only run the finals at peak times like they do over here. The ones here are running 9 seconds to half track so they are fairly quick, but they do sound terrible and seem to peak at 60ft and sound the same the rest of the run :D

im keen as for the fuelers myself, Perth usually only gets 4 come over and usually 2 or 3 break and its solo passes. Doorslammers are the best to watch, the cars are always all over the track and im sure Zappia will tick another win over the eastern states guys as per usual :( or if not Robin Judd will sort ya's out :D

Harldy! Most of them are there so daddy can live his dream through the kids.

There is a place for the JD's but major meetings are not it. They bore the crowd shitless. and take just as long if not longer to stage than the top fuellers. I was looking forward to this meeting but 87 of those annoying little f**king pissants has me thinking twice about attending. The rape package at the front gate doesnt do much to encourage enthusiasts either.

lol kenoath.

at least it starts on thursday so the fields will be wiltered away. For the BIg Sat & Sunday they should only have semis and finals for junior dragsters.

Damn, with 87 its big enough for its own meet. Top points to em, but I dont pay that much money to go see cars running 9 or 10 seconds to half track, infact i dont go to see cars run 10 seconds to full track. i watch that at the street meet!

Mick

04/06/2009 6:01 pm 17Deg,94%H,1015mB,674RA,(TT)24Deg

4083 Right Lane JASON STARES HOLDEN LC TORANA , 383 CHEV

3030 Left Lane PAUL DIEMAR NISSAN SKYLINE ,

#Tst RcNo 176_______Time Trials, Test and Tune ® Right Win M:2.317

NUM CLASS HCAP REACT 60 330 660 MPH 1000 ET MPH

4083 SS/A 0.00 0.418 1.419 4.095 6.378 107.24 8.372 10.068 132.63 1

3030 SS/BB 0.00 2.565 1.682 4.399 6.655 107.55 8.599 10.238 137.20 1

04/06/2009 3:20 pm 19Deg,82%H,1015mB,936RA,(TT)27Deg

3560 Right Lane MARK JACOBSEN NISSAN GTR ,

1603 Left Lane ROD HARVEY TOYOTA CELICA , 2JZ GTE 3000

#Tst RcNo 91_______Time Trials, Test and Tune ® Right Win M:1.964

NUM CLASS HCAP REACT 60 330 660 MPH 1000 ET MPH

3560 AA/SM 7.75 1.468 1.417 3.786 5.630 134.01 7.212 8.554 168.35 1

1603 AA/SC 7.05 0.343 1.195 3.808 6.200 97.15 8.586 10.943 90.91 1 F

04/06/2009 6:01 pm 17Deg,94%H,1015mB,674RA,(TT)24Deg

4083 Right Lane JASON STARES HOLDEN LC TORANA , 383 CHEV

3030 Left Lane PAUL DIEMAR NISSAN SKYLINE ,

#Tst RcNo 176_______Time Trials, Test and Tune ® Right Win M:2.317

NUM CLASS HCAP REACT 60 330 660 MPH 1000 ET MPH

4083 SS/A 0.00 0.418 1.419 4.095 6.378 107.24 8.372 10.068 132.63 1

3030 SS/BB 0.00 2.565 1.682 4.399 6.655 107.55 8.599 10.238 137.20 1

137mph and 10.2!

time to go back to low mounts :P

137mph and 10.2!

time to go back to low mounts :(

Turbo swaps are hard try reinstalling the powerfc first... :down: Couldn't help myself...

Seriously maybe Dirt's still holding 3rd gear so he doesn't exceed 140mph...

Good luck over the weekend Paul & Mark..

Turbo swaps are hard try reinstalling the powerfc first... :D Couldn't help myself...

Seriously maybe Dirt's still holding 3rd gear so he doesn't exceed 140mph...

Good luck over the weekend Paul & Mark..

Boost leak and frying 4 tyres from driving like a pensioner more like. Today should be better. In other news, Mark went to the pub yesterday for lunch and two-stepped the place down!

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