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Crap night, ran badly, at home and in bed by 8:30... The weather turned nasty and sprayed on us. It was sooooo packed too. Two dudes with 32 R's ran low 11's. BTW, thanks to the dude with 32 GTS that let me sneak in - if you're on here!

yea sore the weather report and decided to save it for a night where their wouldn't be so many teenie boppers around (hsc time ftw!!)

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lol, man you get some sorts there... There was a dude there with bike running purely on car batteries, an OLD overweight man with a standard NA VL, car full of kids in a verada, list goes on. It was too packed and sooo many shitters wasting time

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lol, man you get some sorts there... There was a dude there with bike running purely on car batteries, an OLD overweight man with a standard NA VL, car full of kids in a verada, list goes on. It was too packed and sooo many shitters wasting time

What the hell, I thought WSID was meant to be serious, like everyone in helmets, rah rah rah.

*scratches head*

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I was there and spoke to you GDZ14R. Nice 34 you have. I didnt get to speak with you after my 3rd run. I ran a 11.2 @ 130 mph. Very happy with my mph but just couldnt get the 60'ft where i wanted it. Shame the weather came in as my times were getting faster each run.

Who owns that black 32 gtr that was running ?

Tim.

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I was there and spoke to you GDZ14R. Nice 34 you have. I didnt get to speak with you after my 3rd run. I ran a 11.2 @ 130 mph. Very happy with my mph but just couldnt get the 60'ft where i wanted it. Shame the weather came in as my times were getting faster each run.

Who owns that black 32 gtr that was running ?

Tim.

Hey Tim. I just put 2 n 2 together, you sold your old bottom-end to my mate Dave, who is the dude i was telling you bout stuck on 11's. I found the ad you posted and let him know after he cooked his old stocker.

Thanks mate, great job with the colour on yours too! 130 is really moving, only a matter of time before you crack the magic mark. Don't know the bloke with the black one, just managed a peak under the bonnet.

The weather put my night out of its misery.. Let me know when you have another crack, i'll come down with Dave.

Elz

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  • 2 months later...

So did anyone go? I saw a few Skylines but no one I recognised.

Bit disappointed with times but it was epically hot! Managed to get an 11.9 once the sun went down and the temps dropped a bit. All good though, the white beast lives to fight another day :)

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