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I stopped going after they told me my helmet was too old :laugh:

good luck with getting your 10sec

haha they told me that last time too,

just went out n got myself a $99 that complied to all standards from that massive bike shop in auburn lol.

just went n did a few practice launches n i think i got it down pat now so hopefully ill get there

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Thinking of going this wednesday. Be nice to grab a high 12 with my car...doubt it though. Will be my first time at the drags and have tire sympathy (considering i only put them on not long ago).. need to get an ebc with gain control too.

Be good to hear a gt-r running 10 heh! Might see ya there - i'll be in the silver 33 if i get my butt there.

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haha they told me that last time too,

just went out n got myself a $99 that complied to all standards from that massive bike shop in auburn lol.

just went n did a few practice launches n i think i got it down pat now so hopefully ill get there

oh wow just noticed you're in the gong, WSID is like 10 minutes from my house lol even then I can't be f'd heading out anymore because I work in the city & shittyrail drains the life out of me

I was gonna buy a cheapo helmet too, last time I went to the drags my car was stock standard & worn tyres I reckon I could shave a good .4/5 secs off my PB with my mods & decent tyres/launch

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Yeh I was spewin' when I got the time card with that time.

I run a full croydon built 2.6 with t88-33d, light head porting for a safe 420kw @ all 4s. Also has full os giken 5 speed and nismo twin plate clutch

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Yea was pretty damn close

How did ur twin plate hold up with the launches, were you just dumping the clutch on it at full RPM?

I only ask cause i got a nismo twin plate sittin on my engine atm, and im goin for 400rwkw and a 10sec pass

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nah just going to stick with WSID.

will put a cage in it sum time at the end of this year just trying to decide if i get a full or half cage.

and then its just about deciding what mods to do to go faster

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