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Drags are Friday nights when I am working so looking for a club event or similar. keen to know what it will do!

I would hate to weigh my old girl in , leather full electrics twin sunroof stereo equip lol , oh well after this next round of mods ill chuck her down the track again in full street trim "drive it there drive it back" see what damage I can do
But rips stagea is an absolute weapon I love it !
When you running yours kiwi

Went to heathcote a couple of weeks ago to watch some 8 and 9 sec vl s. Ran my clubby, didn't intend to, it ran a 13.9 at 112mph, the pisser was I ran a 2.9s 60ft. Ha ha. Couldn't get her off the line. Needless to say the guys are using me as their in joke now.

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My best was a 15.044 with a 2.166 60ft. Lol so close.

2 stag owners came out last night, nice to meet you in the white 260rs :) and sl33k for being my pit crew ha

thanks mate lol pit crew.....but it was a good night, we will crack that 14 on yours....i cracked a 14.87et the last time i was racing the red stag....

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