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Well compak attak was a dissapointment for us today but hey the car is still running ha ha

First pass the left stub axle on the diff broke just as the car left the line. so we were chasing another diff for hours and with the help of hermen from envy we managed to get one off sss automotive

Put thr diff in and had to go into the first round of racing without having a qualifiying pass. we tamed the car off the start to make it 60 foot better but it didnt ike it and bogged it went 9.0 @ 156.8

and we put it on the trailer.

We hope to be back out in a couple of weeks for some more testing

Thanx Paul

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yeahhhhhhhhhhh bro.

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that is 1 of the best gtr launches I've seen with both front wheels off the ground!

Is that con in the foregorund from c&v? I haven't seen him in over 10yrs

Those rh9 plates need to be upgraded to rh8 :blush: lol

that is 1 of the best gtr launches I've seen with both front wheels off the ground!

Is that con in the foregorund from c&v? I haven't seen him in over 10yrs

Those rh9 plates need to be upgraded to rh8 :blush: lol

Yea Marko thats Con they came out to the track yesterday and it wasnt a bad day the car was all over the place and went 8.93 159 again.

Its now time to spend some money on some suspension!

And plates are on the way Ha ha ha

Yea Marko thats Con they came out to the track yesterday and it wasnt a bad day the car was all over the place and went 8.93 159 again.

Its now time to spend some money on some suspension!

And plates are on the way Ha ha ha

you may be able to buy mine in a few weeks as per phone call the other day.

you may be able to buy mine in a few weeks as per phone call the other day.
I honestly didn't even know there was an rh8 class, mustn't be as well known as rh9. Then again, how many 8sec gtr's are there on this planet (let alone 9sec gtr's)

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