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Wednesday 5 September

Summary sunny.png Min 11 Max 27 Becoming windy. Sunny. Chance of any rain: 20%rain_20.gif Rainfall amount: 0 mm http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/sydney.shtml http://www.bom.gov.au/products/national_radar_sat.loop.shtml Im confident, LOL, famous last words.....

What tyre package you gonna run Mark

Too much wheel spin last time I heard.. U need a GTR :P

No cheating for me mate,LOL.

Ill be running the 255/40 17 Hankooks RS3,s (UTQG 140) again, Im sure with some patience and slipping of the clutch I can brake into the 11,s on them.

Im still running .75 deg of neg camber on them ATM, next time Ill get them flat and see what that does.

Eventually Ill get me some Drag Radials and go for gold (i.e booted off for doing a 10 in a regoed RWD Boat)

No cheating for me mate,LOL.

Ill be running the 255/40 17 Hankooks RS3,s (UTQG 140) again, Im sure with some patience and slipping of the clutch I can brake into the 11,s on them.

Im still running .75 deg of neg camber on them ATM, next time Ill get them flat and see what that does.

Eventually Ill get me some Drag Radials and go for gold (i.e booted off for doing a 10 in a regoed RWD Boat)

haha well hopefully it looks like rain but doesn't end up coming so the numbers stay down and you can get plenty of practice!

Big rb30, too much torque!! :)

you 2 need to come out and play

Soon enough Nick, final tune next week hopefully...

You get your beast down the strip, I want reports of 11 sec passes tomorrow night!

Sean based on previous experience i doubt you would even be able to find your way to the drag strip :D

You would probably end up out a cronulla or something like that!

Edited by GTR_JOEY


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