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ive always been the first to bag drag racing

welll i did my first drag race

et 13.90

car

r31 skyline

standard gtr motor (0.6bar boost due to clutch slip)

was on standard road tyres

car weighs 1480kg wet plus 130 for me

not the most flash of times but was my first one

lol

the more important thing is i chopped dan in his car!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yea baby

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oh yea

ive decided that the only reason drag racing is fun is because if you beat someone straight up you can laugh in there face

lol

basides that it would have been boring as bat shit

however seeing a a old turbo porka lay the smack down to the tune of 11.5 on street tyres was awsome

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A 13.8! Is that the best you could manage Pete? Mate you can't drive for shite j/k :D

I reckon you could probably run a 13.8sec 1/4 even if you had to negotiate your way through a few cones at half track (no not those sort of cones!) :)

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wet as in the passenger pissed themselves from fright in turn 2 at EC

I reckon that car has more in it, if you stop driving like a girl you'll drop a few more 10ths I think....maybe even turn the boost on?

So much for looking after the clutch you bastard :)

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lol

i launched at 3k

bogged down

by 100ft dan had me by 1.5 cars

i thought i was done but gave it to him in the second part of the track

OWNED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

might i just add duncan on the exact same set up running the same boost did a 14.4

lol

OWNED!

mph who knows but im one to never let the truth get in the way of a good story so it was 135mph! yea baby

and the car was wet cause i was doing donuts in the mud at the skid pan (and not the krispy creme type

lol

13.9 sik!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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