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yeah drags are pretty fun, trying to squeeze that extra .1sec out always a challenge and the adrenaline pumps hard when you're racing or about to launch

really cheap compared to track days, and no need for racing licenses which is a bonus

Cam licence is like $95

If you want to compare value for money

Drag day is say $60-$100 and you get say 6-8 11-14 sec runs

Track day is say $200-$220 and you get say 6-8 15 min sessions

:P

How would that work? Simons car takes longer to heat up but he also installed a 53mm koyorad and Nismo thermostat at the same time. NA 25's don't take half an hour to heat upand I'd imaine with the turbo engnes oiling system cooling the turbo as well it would take less time to heat up. We don't have consistently sub zero snowy winters here.

Cam licence is like $95

If you want to compare value for money

Drag day is say $60-$100 and you get say 6-8 11-14 sec runs

Track day is say $200-$220 and you get say 6-8 15 min sessions

:P

drag day is 65 dowlar

but yeah I get what you're saying, less track time but still so fun

Doing the rounds on the internet today

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151993276667358&set=a.389925412357.169612.197794592357&type=1&theater

Good to see the power of facebook in people able to identify the two sloots

Just come on the 22nd to volunteer. Be part of the action. And cheaper

Nah, busy that weekend already. Plus I'd want to drive, and car probably won't be ready.

Toby, Titman probs just bemad because he doesn't lift. (Inb4 secretly arnie)

:P

Nah, busy that weekend already. Plus I'd want to drive, and car probably won't be ready.

Toby, Titman probs just bemad because he doesn't lift. (Inb4 secretly arnie)

:P

Lol reminds me of fat chicks on FB bitching about "fit girls" being too skinny and should eat more

Edit: Not saying your Fat Titan, just saying theres a generalisation :P

Wasn't planning on it, but if you go down I'll come watch / maybe enter cos its cheap as chips anyway.

Will be throwing a twin 3" cat back exhaust on my car soon :D dat v8 burble brah

SAU had one at heathcote 2 years ago haven't had once since I think :( it was forum battle or something, won fastest ford trophy :D

Count me in if you and Toby are going down

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