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jambo 09 was our best year ever.. running 8 passes in the gtr. with 6 7 sec passes..top qualifier with 7.83 at 179mph..

new pb of 7.78 at 183 mph with a 1.30 60ft...

winner of the modifeid compact class was a bonous..

congrats to paul running a pb of 9.4 with heaps left in it.

congrats to john in rh9 for running a pb of 10.1 at 140 in testing on low boost.. with a few gremlins at jambo ....but keep your eyes on this car it may surprise a few soon...

like to thank all my crew, harry,justin,scott and my canberra supporters ha ha..

cheers, mark

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the little black duck was awesome...well done mate...top stuff.

that run was definately one of the straighter ones ive seen you do.

feel free to post up the drifter one.

drift and drag at the 1 event...who said drag racers can't drive.

awesome drive job mate...scary.

we are in the process of a wieght reduction program and looking at some aero dynamic options..but still would like to keep the cars look some what as a r32gtr...

also have a new custom turbo being fitted now for testing very soon...

keep you all posted..

cheers, mark godzilla motorsport..

we are in the process of a wieght reduction program and looking at some aero dynamic options..but still would like to keep the cars look some what as a r32gtr...

also have a new custom turbo being fitted now for testing very soon...

keep you all posted..

cheers, mark godzilla motorsport..

Sounds good, looking forward to seeing the times come down some more.

What did it weigh with you in it on the last runs, 1200ish?

Nice drifting too btw, still a fair bit of front drive being used at 1/2 track?

Rob

car is 3050lbs at the moment... so we can hopefully loose 150lbs...

we run 4wd the hole track it needs it for safety i believe..

cheers, mark

Sounds good, looking forward to seeing the times come down some more.

What did it weigh with you in it on the last runs, 1200ish?

Nice drifting too btw, still a fair bit of front drive being used at 1/2 track?

Rob

car is 3050lbs at the moment... so we can hopefully loose 150lbs...

we run 4wd the hole track it needs it for safety i believe..

cheers, mark

she's still a heavy one Mark, it would be good if you could get it down in weight , but whatever you do dont go making a painted fake front end on it

Hmm its about 45kg heavier than Heat Treatment's GTR, be interesting to see how much difference shaking some of that weight off would make. Fingers crossed its going to be another good year of GTR drag racing around the world :P

what is there weight. 2950lbs...with driver..

cheers, mark

Hmm its about 45kg heavier than Heat Treatment's GTR, be interesting to see how much difference shaking some of that weight off would make. Fingers crossed its going to be another good year of GTR drag racing around the world :P

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