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Woooooooooooo Hooooooooooo 8.9 @159mph the car was great today i need to work on the 60 foot but it feels strong. compak attak here we come!!!!!!!

A big thanx to CV perf, BMS transmisions and R.I.P.S NZ

full trim drag radials and heavy as a mother f**ker

Makes 650kw at all 4 and yes the 3037s are still there

What is your target, is a low 8 within reach :)

Were u running 30psi with c16?

Have any other clips of the car or even the 8sec run?

What is your target, is a low 8 within reach :thumbsup:

Were u running 30psi with c16?

Have any other clips of the car or even the 8sec run?

I think a 8.70s are possibe. The turbos are running out of puff but look i only ever wanted to run a high 9 in this car so im stoked

I do have videos but im to dumb to know how to up load them. let me see what i can do

Auto was built by BMS performance and it will cop whatever we throw at it.

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A big thanx to Shane 1jz747 for organising today. I appreciate it mate

x2...it allowed us to find quite a bit lacking in our set-up. Thanks Shane...Should be sorted for Compak.

Awesome time, awesome car and most importantly awesome fella.

Well done mate.

OMG, if u work on that 60' time it will get closer to a mid 8

i think paul pulled a 1.49 60' (or was it his wife stacey hehe)

1.35 Marko...only a 1.54 today. Stace has done a 1.69 on Federals though...pretty stout!

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x2...it allowed us to find quite a bit lacking in our set-up. Thanks Shane...Should be sorted for Compak.

Awesome time, awesome car and most importantly awesome fella.

Well done mate.

Thanx Paul

We were happy with the out come. I think its got a bit more in it so we will see what happens at compak attak

Wiping drool off face... So nice. Love the sound as it lauches and looks tough as. Hope one day to have a 9sec street gtr!!!! Working on it slowly as we all are ha ha. Is the headlight duct legal? I wasn't sure but seen it on a fair few high horse power gtrs now that are on the street.

Good luck with the car mate. Very impressive.

i think with some suspensions tuning the black gtr has planty left in it, i didnt get to see the 8 sec passes i think i saw 2 9 sec passes and it was a hand full using up a fair bit of the lane. i reckon that auto was a great move, the car is beautiful to look at, i and many other were very impressed with it.

no dramas on organising the day, there will be a few who attended who will not be welcome in the future as they could not adhere to simple track rules of wrist bands and crew sizes.

other then a few trouble makers i think every one had a pretty good day, althought the cressida didnt make it i had a great day helping out our guys and watchin everyone else have a good go.

Shane

Does anyone know what the fastest radial tyred gtr in the world is?

I know croydon wholesale 32 is the fastest street tyred but he uses et streets and they are not radials.

It maybe Mark godzilla motorsports

Can anyone confirm

Thanx

Paul

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