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yep your right Paul, i definately wasnt having traction issues with mine.

next time im going to run with less fuel, i had a full tank because i trailered my car there, gonna try under half a tank next time. and a few more little tricks

Hahaha none of those tricks here mate, sh!t tyres, full fuel tank, stereo playing aswel haha plus 110kg of driver :D

im keen for the next one, i really wanna beat that time, i heard that if his record is broken he will bring his car back to aus to win it back, and if i win it i will be there waiting for him so we can have a hill climb battle :D

Hahaha none of those tricks here mate, sh!t tyres, full fuel tank, stereo playing aswel haha plus 110kg of driver :D

is that when your doing a massive burnout and then they make you sit on the bench for 2 runs :rofl2:

not at the redneck hill climb event.

the current record is set by an evo lancer from europe that has won pikes peak, ran 23.88 and i ran 24.51 from memory or there abouts in my almost stock GTR

i cant believe you are 1/2 sec off the lap record...what model evo is this? any pics of it?

also, is the evo prupose built for this event or is it a porduction car with simple mods?

either way, you must be a very skillful driver!

is that when your doing a massive burnout and then they make you sit on the bench for 2 runs :rofl2:

Lol, something like that!! I just went "come on that's a skid, want me to show you a burnout?!" then on went the radio and I watched the others have their goes hahaha

If you take the record I'll be cheering!!! Paul is in the 24's, he needs grip and he's got it. Also Brett (not on here, White 32, stock motor, steel wheeled stock turbos, etc RE55's though) did a 25.3 I think, it was with 250rwkw lol, so yeah the old men know we will get there.

Better tell the evo guy to organise freight then ;)

Oh also, I'll get some decent rubber for the next one I'm in.

I may miss the next one due to mods being done to the hotside but I'll try. Either way, you know I'll be there to support you guys

Someone pinch Berry's 33 or 34 lol

Why bother, we all drive there, full interior, stereo and aircon. We are all in the top 30%, then drive home after in the same cars with no mechanical faults time after time.

It's great to see the faces when they realise these are true street cars.

i cant believe you are 1/2 sec off the lap record...what model evo is this? any pics of it?

also, is the evo prupose built for this event or is it a production car with simple mods?

either way, you must be a very skillful driver!

haha you know it :D

the evo is purpose built.

i remember a few of the old guys asking how much GTR's are worth, they seem keen to get in the seat of one

Why bother, we all drive there, full interior, stereo and aircon. We are all in the top 30%, then drive home after in the same cars with no mechanical faults time after time.

It's great to see the faces when they realise these are true street cars.

Haha. Yeah. Those guys in pupose built hillclimb machines.... IE Twin engined crap, on slicks, areo. Yep we still beat them. Stipped out commo's with cages and slicks.... 2-3 seconds behind. The commentator reckons I have an auto box! What a loser!

FFS. We have to get that vid on here to show these guys what it's about!

haha you know it :D

the evo is purpose built.

i remember a few of the old guys asking how much GTR's are worth, they seem keen to get in the seat of one

Pitty we can't take passengers!

I'm on mobile (dinnertime), can you link it from Fb?

I'll try and find deano's video he did the first time

I just noticed how early he grabs 3rd!!!!

The only thing with my run from half way up is linked to my Facebook =(. Ill throw it up anyway

My FB

oh awesome uploaded vids of my car : D i didnt no we were that close to the lap record... im really keen to head back there, you sit got my certificate steveo?? haha hope your keeping it under lock and key

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