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You have stealthed your car to the point where nobody gives a rat's ass about it. Then it rips le skids for days. Makes for a few confused faces.

:laugh: Annnnnnnnnnnnd SUCCESS!!!!

From the Nulon FB page

Here are the Team results
1st: Evolution Aus 170
2nd :Myall Lakes 157
3rd:BYP 126
4th: MX-5 Club Aus 121
5th: Toyota/BRZ of NSW 110
6th:SAU 108
7th: HSV Owners club 95
8th:Australian Ford Forums 52

Fastest time of the Day: Phillip Heafey “36.05”
Fastest trap speed: Paul Mckinnon “157.2km”

Fastest FWD: Benny Tran “ 38.52”
Fastest RWD: Steve Pembrey “ 40.27”

Club awards:
Number of members attending event “ HSV Owners club”
Best club display “HSV Owners club”

From the Nulon FB page

Here are the Team results

1st: Evolution Aus 170

2nd :Myall Lakes 157

3rd:BYP 126

4th: MX-5 Club Aus 121

5th: Toyota/BRZ of NSW 110

6th:SAU 108

7th: HSV Owners club 95

8th:Australian Ford Forums 52

Fastest time of the Day: Phillip Heafey 36.05

Fastest trap speed: Paul Mckinnon 157.2km

Fastest FWD: Benny Tran 38.52

Fastest RWD: Steve Pembrey 40.27

Club awards:

Number of members attending event HSV Owners club

Best club display HSV Owners club

They shouldn't have advertised this!

Now I know which 5 teams I need to attach limpet mines :P

If there had been an award for parking your stupid car 5mm away from the door of a black Stagea, even though you had 3 metres of extra space to begin with; the HSV Owners club would've f**king won that hands down!

Dickbag...

Have to up our efforts next round!!!

:yes:

Very much so... Hopefully the weather will be on our side, or stay wet or dry all day and give everyone a even playing field. Can't see the MX5 or Toyota/BRZ doing to well at the last event drag racing.

yep, sure is, you just beat my times at Oran park south ( 50.50 )

LOL, good old Oran Park that was done when the R32 GTR was basically stock, you going to track the R32?

And the PRB is still fast but unfortunately wont wipe the floor with some of the current time attack cars. Im getting within 1sec of it now in the R35 but we do have some upgrades lined up for it soon so it can set some new lap records again.

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