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Congrats!

How's this - I heard about this on the SilWA cruise from some random at about 9:00. "ant's done a 10.98 and been told to keep driving". News sure travels fast!

he didnt take the spare out - but a cage will weigh more than the spare - next time.

congrats ant :( hopefully I'll come a long next time and watch you beat yourself ;)

nah - don't think so.....

Watched your runs ND4SPD...was awesome to see one of the very few turbo's running on the night do a performance like that

video taped it...very nice.

I was there to watch my mates Maloo running 13.0's....he wasnt happy

Saw you there too ErikTufa...didnt say hi tho, stood next to your car in the line-up and had a perve - its dirtier than mine u lazy bastard. Also a grey GTR 32 with the plates "1BAD..."...who wasnt impressed with his run :(

So you finally got banned! Heh heh....well should've got a 10 flat then :(

hahahahah seriously though I really can't think of another street GTR that goes like that Ant so credit where credit due!

Must be giving all the guys with $5k-$10k Motec engine mgt systems food for thought. As I have always said though the mgt system is only as good as the tuner (*Steve- I'll have that flat white with 1 sugar thanks ;))

Incidentally - looks like I'll have to order more of those GReddy Profecs....

Anyway congrats to the first 10 sec GTR in WA.....the ND4SPD will keep growing like a drug :D

Here are some photos taken by photographer Matt Poon.

Les @ Wheelspin

Good work ant, that will shove it up those eastern states wankers. Well done to SST for their contrubutes as well :rofl:

Firstly congrats on that quick time.

Who is it that u r calling wankers. I hope its not the sa boys, as they are heaps nice to everyone. Dont need to be trashing other gtr owners now. Cmon grouphug.

Top job once again, i think your bottom msg really comes into play now

"R32 GTR Skyline If You Cant Beat Them Ban Them...Gtr Is King "

so do u think the trevs planned of get u ban, coz them vk drag cars where only doing 11's lol :wassup:

good stuff, GO the Backyard build up, and its time for a few :)

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