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Calder was pretty crap last night, got there at like 7 and only got 2 runs until 12.. (with a small dinner break).. around 300 cars there. First run was complete shait, left it in full auto performance mode with traction control off and span 1st 2nd 3rd off the line drifting next to the wall with a 2.7 60ft just let off.. 2nd run was a bit better 13.2 but hit limiter in 1st to 2nd which would of cost me that 12.

Until next time! will definitely be heathcote though. Less cars ftw. Probably enter in that tri battle thing - Ash you going??

Also met Grant down there in his R with a slipping clutch from looks of things :P

Not bad straight out the box!

Yeah pretty quick for stock I guess, I know it has 12 potential but just need more than 2 runs in my GTR I had like 10-12 runs and the last run was the quickest pretty much gained .3-.4 sec over the day. Probably should of taken some air out of the 19s and got rid of spare tyre but cbfed also had like halfa tank of fuel. Really want to get into the 12s at the SAU tri battle now :D

lol yeah that's fair quick for a standard car. Should get a sticker that says "bought not built" :D

Haha, the car would probably get keyed by a holden driver. I must admit its good not worrying about cops. I even did a few laps of prinny last night with racing numbers all over the car and burnt rubber on the rear guards.

Still not happy on the fact that fancy ford with warranty and reversing camera is faster than the mighty mythical japanese creature... tongue.gif

Time to whack Nismo Coppermix twin and milk some more power out of this thing. Smelt some burning on way home but no slippage, should be fine if I simply potter around the town.

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