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Im having the need for some boosting, anyone else going, Ill be in the Silver boat, if you see me say hi.

Ill race you for coffees (Disclaimer: this offer is only open for RWD registered cars on street tyres).

White with one sugar please.

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Got those drag radials yet?

Nope, still waiting for some happy offset, happy price 16 x 9 rims to suit the boat.

The 255/40 17 Hankook RS3,s should be a bit better than the 245/40 17 Dunlops Z1 Star Specs I used last time as they are a little bit wider (10mm LOL) and softer with a lot less camber.

I want these please Mr post man....

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=BFGoodrich&tireModel=g-Force+T%2FA+Drag+Radial+2&sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=55R6GFTADR2&tab=Sizes

Best was a 12.14, MPH was 130 but traction issues getting of the line was hurting me bad, best 60 ft was 2.1 something.

Had a ball anywwy, even got a red light once when I eased of the hand brake a bit in stage.

Good turn out last night with plenty of imports and a few stagea's!!!

Only took a couple of pics, as I took vids instead.

I'll put up youtube link once I have finished uploading vids.

Saw a few nice Skylines out there last night; hope you guys had as good a night as I did!

Commiserations to the owner of the R32 GTR behind Theo & I, who spat out some water and pulled out of the line; hopefully nothing too serious.

LOL,7:10ish after spinning up 1st, 2nd and part of 3rd I finally blew by the 4wd Porka.

I really need to learn how to get the boat off the line.

Im shit at this stage, but I am seeing more drag days in the forseeable future, come on 11.99999999999999999999999999999999

Thanks for getting Theo & I in amongst those Sean!

Around 11:20 ish Theo & I side by side, I struggled all night to build boost in stageing, so I ended up trying a Pac style spool up & finally got some boost.

After 3 mid 14's, I finally cracked a 13.8. Theo ran 13.9's all night, like clockwork. Pretty darn good for nearly 2t worth of wagon.

Congrats on some great times in there guys; once I work out why mine won't stall up like it will on the street, I'll be back for another go.

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  • 3 weeks later...

great video Sean , just noticed it now as i havent been forums much lately..

not my best effort and still getting use to the new set up, granny shifting second gear didnt help lol , hopefully will be back to beat my pb of 11.1 after new clutch goes in...



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