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hehehe that thing got a good caining :thumbsup:

the good ol days when i used to live out @ lewiston.

srsly, am i doin the right thing with these rims? anyone?

i think they look sweet, with more pump n stretch.

your on the money

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Well ended up doing a [email protected] with a reaction time of 0.105 in 46 degree heat. Racing again this weekend at mildura hopefully it will be alot cooler so I can get my time down , the car will also have had sum stuff done to it :thumbsup:

Well ended up doing a [email protected] with a reaction time of 0.105 in 46 degree heat. Racing again this weekend at mildura hopefully it will be alot cooler so I can get my time down , the car will also have had sum stuff done to it ;)

quarter or eighth mile? :thumbsup:

-D

sorry off topic here,

what are the external CF pillard on the 34's called in between the two doors?

im looking for a thread to remove them and re-wrap them...but having no luck....

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B Pillar

In the end I didn't see any of you out there racing in 46 degree ( over 50 at least in the car ) racing , at least I was out there supporting the sport..... You all say that we need a quarter mile strip here in SA yet none of you support drag racing by going out to the track and having a go..... So I don't think it's fair for you to laugh at someone that is actually supporting the sport. Everyone needs to start somewhere... No matter how slow or how fast you go..... I travelled 6 hours to get to whyalla alone, and that's just for whyalla. So if you do want a quarter mile strip here in SA then start supporting the 1/8 strips by going out there and having a go..... It shouldn't matter how long it takes to get there If you are true to supporting the sport then you will go out there and do it.

Drag racing thrills. Street racing kills.

I'm not saying straight line racing is for everyone...... You don't see me laughing or bagging out people that do drifting or any other form of Motorsport. In the end we do what ever motor sport keeps us happy. I just don't think it's appropriate for people to laugh at me for what they consider to be a slow time. Especially those who have never been out there and done it themselves.

Cara, you're getting ever so slighty cranky cos people dont know what you're on about half the time. Some of us realise that there's 1/8 mile around, and what you're running etc (ie cos you do have conversations with some of us, me included). So for me to see that, i go "hey, thats not bad for a first timer with a dead stock car on a f**kin hot day"

whereas everyone else goes WTF?

same as on 31 club, not everyone knows............and there are going to be some that stir. Learn to deal with them without going off the deep end at everyone..............because going off the deep end will piss off those who are willing to help you out

Cara, you're getting ever so slighty cranky cos people dont know what you're on about half the time. Some of us realise that there's 1/8 mile around, and what you're running etc (ie cos you do have conversations with some of us, me included). So for me to see that, i go "hey, thats not bad for a first timer with a dead stock car on a f**kin hot day"

whereas everyone else goes WTF?

same as on 31 club, not everyone knows............and there are going to be some that stir. Learn to deal with them without going off the deep end at everyone..............because going off the deep end will piss off those who are willing to help you out

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