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Kory - Didnt really go out there for lap times. Just had fun and enjoyed the car. Plus too much traffic to get a clean run anyways. I was more afraid of spinning out and ripping my front bar and side shirts as they are pretty low. Perhaps next time I will do it for lap times. Im sure its well capable of high 1.10s.. Maybe 1.17 as it is. If my stock skyline with a better driver (my friend)could so a 1.13 im sure he could do it around the same time.

PM-R33 - dont take a screenshot of the image. If you dont have lightroom or photoshop then download the free program called infraview. Use that to resize your photos and do a slight sharpen.

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Awesome shots Serg! Love the Falcon shot as well.

Are you going to the ALM Time Attack event at Barbs tonight?

Cheers, probably not. No one has realy asked me to go.

Its part of the Antilag motorsport section isnt it? I dont get to see that stuff...

Cheers, probably not. No one has realy asked me to go.

Its part of the Antilag motorsport section isnt it? I dont get to see that stuff...

Damn. I fell asleep after work and couldn't make it, was hoping to see some of your photos from it. Yeah, part of ALM, but advertised in the open section.

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