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I'll come and watch and help you if you like..What does the R31 run?

dont know. she inherited the car from her great grand mother a1987 skyline with 50,000 when she got it :yes:

Sounds awesome!

I've got a sundial you can borrow... :woot:

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no good...4bidn one snapped the rear right driveshaft on first pass...on the launch

theres a sleeper 2wd auto c34 stag out here...full stock ride height..stock rims..stock torque converter 3071 int [email protected]

Yeah not the best night for me the tiny little auto axles did not hold up to the 340kw manual launch and sticky track, surprise surprise. Now to rectify problem.

The stocky looking stag was a weapon Allright awsome time

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Went out last night to watch some mates run & they convinced me to give the M35 a go too.

Managed a 13.9 @ 95. Lol. Nice time, what mods do you have?

Off topic:

My mate did a pb in his mk6 Golf with a 12.2 & his brothers Golf was just outside his pb of 11.3 with a string of 11.4s :O

Went out last night to watch some mates run & they convinced me to give the M35 a go too.

Managed a 13.9 @ 95. Lol

Off topic:

My mate did a pb in his mk6 Golf with a 12.2 & his brothers Golf was just outside his pb of 11.3 with a string of 11.4s :O

Man that's awesome..Well done. What mod's have you done to achieve that time?

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