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On our way...

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Arrived nice and early so we sat and watched some pro comp cars test and tune which including the GAS celica doing a 6.6sec run at 338km/h...kinda cool

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Ross couldn’t help himself...

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Waiting for the night to begin...

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Nothing like a 12 flat to make someone smile

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And...

A very slow and expensive taxi home...

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Unfortunately the Supra did not complete it's first run so no numbers from Ross.

I had consistent 12s all night. Very first run ever was a 12.7 from me and my fastest run of the night was a 12. Speed wise for the most part I was hovering around the 120-123mph mark so there's definitely a lot more in mine!

I very much look forward to going again and getting down into the 11s.

Chris was also down in the FPV but I don't have any pics of that yet as he arrived late. His best was a 12.7 I think.

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