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Big congrats goes to paul ( Superjet - GTR-32X ) Ran 9.9 at eastern creek tonight in full street trim ( car with full interior not a bolt removed , this car is his everyday run around mind you ) on his first ever outing in his r32 gtr , i watched as he lost traction half way through backed off then punched it again . this is a remarkable effort for paul as it is his first time at the track with this amaging car ,

congrats again good luck cant wait for the next run .

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This car was amazing down the track......

As I watched it...

Launched hard off the make and at the 60foot mark started to wheelspin and break traction....

So backed of completely and then he hit it again...

Amazing time with alot alot more potential....

It ran a 9.959@147mph...

The car actually seemed to have to trouble in running this time and it backed off and then went again would have at least lost 0.5-1 sec...

This car has not been stripped and ran in FULL i repeat FULL STREET TRIM!!!!!!!

I honestly feel that we now have a contender for Kier Wilsons quickest GTR on Street Rubber but the funny thing is that this car in a GENUINE STRRET DRIVEN CAR!!!!!!!

Absolutly amazing effort............

Well done to Paul and everyone that helped build this car...

Ps- Moey when u taking ur car down the track.. Cant wait to see what numbers ur machine produces...

Sam ,

good to see you at the track , what a machine ay .

my car almost done couple little more touch up's should be good for a high 10 , weres your nugget at lol.... see you on the weekend bring paul down with ya .

This car was amazing down the track......

As I watched it...

Launched hard off the make and at the 60foot mark started to wheelspin and break traction....

So backed of completely and then he hit it again...

Amazing time with alot alot more potential....

It ran a 9.959@147mph...

The car actually seemed to have to trouble in running this time and it backed off and then went again would have at least lost 0.5-1 sec...

This car has not been stripped and ran in FULL i repeat FULL STREET TRIM!!!!!!!

I honestly feel that we now have a contender for Kier Wilsons quickest GTR on Street Rubber but the funny thing is that this car in a GENUINE STRRET DRIVEN CAR!!!!!!!

Absolutly amazing effort............

Well done to Paul and everyone that helped build this car...

Ps- Moey when u taking ur car down the track.. Cant wait to see what numbers ur machine produces...

Edited by MRGTR911

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