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Well the first pass i have ever had in the car and it was an experience :happy: it left the line pretty lazy then at the 60 foot mark it turned hard right and nearly put me into the wall

so i got off it and got back on it and went 9.9 @ 147 the car felt very strong so now its off to get a cage and chute and we will try again.

car weighed 1601 with driver and full trim.

A big thanx to cv performance and steve from bms transmissions

now i can put my RH9GTR plates on hahahaha

60 foot was 1.6 i will post up time slip tomorrow

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Very impressive car....

It was amazing to see a car in full trim and at the 60 foot mark break traction...

Then to get off it and still run a 9.9

Wow!!!!

I recorded the pass on my camera but don't know how to upload it.

It shows the car backing off....

Would have at least lost 0.5-1sec

So it shows the has alot more in it...

Congrats Paul...... And well done for making it into the RH9 club....

We havent done any full passes yet but hope to get some done in a couple of weeks time. We only had 1 launch with times which was 1.4 to 60ft which was a bit soft, the next launch was hard lifting the fronts and seemed to be quicker but no times were recorded as he had already deep staged and bought up the red light.

Here is the time slip

I wonder how emasculated the guy in the other lane was?

He would have pulled a healthy lead out the hole, but then you would have blown past him like he wasn't moving by the time you "got around" to actually driving.

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