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I took my GTR for a run at WSID tonight. There was quite a few skylines about, some nice looking ones, and some super quick ones. It was good to see. I got 9 runs in, which I was pretty happy with.

I took my GTR for a run at WSID tonight. There was quite a few skylines about, some nice looking ones, and some super quick ones. It was good to see. I got 9 runs in, which I was pretty happy with.

Gunmetal 32R? Good runs you had there mate. How was the 35R though? hehe.

Gunmetal 32R? Good runs you had there mate. How was the 35R though? hehe.

Yeah mate, that was me... Shocking few runs to start with, but all a learning curve for me. Got down to a 13.335 @172km/h by the end of the night, so I think with a better 60' time, some better rubber, and a bit more practice, a 12 is on the cards.

That 35 was nuts!! The sound alone was giving me blood-flow...

Yeah mate, that was me... Shocking few runs to start with, but all a learning curve for me. Got down to a 13.335 @172km/h by the end of the night, so I think with a better 60' time, some better rubber, and a bit more practice, a 12 is on the cards.

That 35 was nuts!! The sound alone was giving me blood-flow...

13.3 aint too bad! 12's are definitely on the way now. Next week Friday another 32R is aiming to get down to mid-8's ;)

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Mid 8's... Man that's quick. I don't even think that I would know how to hang onto a car like that. I just like the idea of getting into the 12's on the drag strip, and then working on good circuit times at the various tracks around NSW.

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