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Lol superlap is a possibility once we achieve our goal in drag racing.

First Shipment of sucrogen E85 arrived today, sold a couple of drums already thumbsup.gif. Still got 600ltrs left for the weekend and a full set of Advan AD08s, looks like a lot of fun over the next few days awesome!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for the pics Cal, looking good mate, you will have to come down home one day and get some proper ones.

Today was its first outing at the Palmyra Motor Mayhem Car Show and we are all super excited about the result today. Big thank you to all the fellow SAU members that came out and cheered us on thumbsup.gif. We did end up winning grand champion today but felt guilty claiming it see as we organised the event so we ended up giving it to second place which was very close competition. Still managed to win highest Boosted 6 in dyno comp with a 690rwhp??? The dyno was way out of calibration as everyone's car was way down on power, not to worry.

My lil brother Matt done a very good job of taming the beast today, on his first run managed to reel out a 10.9sec pass @ 135mph and a pretty crappy 1.8sec 60ft. With the 19inch wheels and the AD08s running 35psi in them and the lowest tune of 700hp. Pretty damn good, being the very first time he had ever 4wd launch and raced with a Dog Box. Can only get better from here looking forward to the next outing some Mickey T ET streets and a chute are next on the list. A bit more practice and the car will be into the 9's, would love to get a 9sec pass on the 19's would make my day.

Pics and Vids coming soon.

Hi Guys here is the 10.9sec pass Video,, Bulk wheel spin due to the tires still runing 35psi haha, but hopefully next time we go out we are more prepaired and will punch out a 9...

excuse my brother and my uncle language as they were probably drunk... hahaha

Hi Guys here is the 10.9sec pass Video,, Bulk wheel spin due to the tires still runing 35psi haha, but hopefully next time we go out we are more prepaired and will punch out a 9...

excuse my brother and my uncle language as they were probably drunk... hahaha

that thing is wheel spinning half the track - what a beast!

i luv the commentary, does he say towards the end "cmon nail the carnt"? hahahaaaaaa

Lol yeah something...something flamin mongrel i think.

Here's some more weekend pics

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Grants Tommy Kaira R34 GTR

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Nissan were generous enough to bring out the New R35 GTR and 370Z and showcase them next to our tent (Thanks Nissan)!!!!!!!!

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Yeah ended up winning Highest 6cyl, Kent Battle with his Methnol Ford XR6T won highest overall but the rules were that you can only win one either Overall or Highest 6 not both.

Heres some pics of the new toys, just missing the R33 should be done shortly:

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Hi Guys,

Just Ordered a shipment of 4" Titanium pipe for my full exhaust system, I have attached a picture with my idea. 4" From turbo back to just past the Cat Point than will split into twin 2.5" Titanium and exit where i have drawn on the picture, the 3rd pipe will be a 2.5" titanium Screamer, Either the pipes will exit there or maybe lower on the side skirt. What do people think?

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