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good vid. looked like gtr_jet there, and that NXR was at Sandown in december. he ran into issues but looks like its running again.

Thats a Milano pulsar. Pretty sure it was an X1 which is AWD but they cant be registered because motor was never put on the compliance list or whatever. PGA guy has one and tracked once with me at Winton... till this happened: (cant add image for some reason)

ran a 12.6 1/4 mile before that though

good ol' CAs. and also why you should use ARP studs.

Both Jason and I ran at Calder that night. Jason popped his gearbox at Sandown but has since put another one in resulting in him running a best of 12.8 I think it was.

The best I could manage was a 12.6 but I could only net 110mph so something was wrong.

Had to get towed home after the Great Ocean Road cruise Saturday as the car started to run like crap. Got home and one of the bolts was missing out of my front turbo outlet so I guess that answers most of my issues.

wait... so you got towed home from the GOR on saturday because your car wasn't running, you get home and notice missing bolts... then take it drag racing 4 days later without repairing it?

She bought you a shot once lol. I remember his long haired ass getting us into the St Kilda location a couple of times, so can't completely hate on him either.

When the blonde bitch running door at La Di Da charged me a cover is when I stopped going. May return to the heart one day...

Do it fgt

wait... so you got towed home from the GOR on saturday because your car wasn't running, you get home and notice missing bolts... then take it drag racing 4 days later without repairing it?

Drags was before GOR cruise

OH&S lecture. Dragging on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on..

OH&S lecture. Dragging on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on.. and on... and on... and on... and on..

and yet can be summed up with 3 words:

Use common Sense.

if you don't have common sense the darwin award is there for a reason..and try not to bread prior to being awarded it.

and yet can be summed up with 3 words:

Use common Sense.

if you don't have common sense the darwin award is there for a reason..and try not to bread prior to being awarded it.

Ditto.

strong unaware of melbourne Grand Prix. queen st is farged. pulsar was sooo close to overheating and of course, there is nowhere to pull over. lucky.

stopped at Andrews Hamburgers in south melbourne for lunch. VWLHC

Pulsar needs more air flow to keep cool? You running thermos? Or just need a better rad?

Rad is fine, was worried thermos eerent coming on but pulled over and they were running. Hsvent been in suvh heavy traffic with it for so long before. 110 water temp on hand controller, never been that high before. Will see how temps go on saturday.

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