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No the yellow 33 was Scott (BOO57A). He ran an awesome new PB of 13.1

I ran an awesome new ANTI-PB of 14.4 :) Bye bye clutch-ey bye bye....

Big up to "teh burnout king" for letting me borrow his car to stick it to the black stocker :D

side by side 13.2's was fun.... Just where IS 3rd gear?!?!

See you all on Sunday

Adrian

No the yellow 33 was Scott (BOO57A). He ran an awesome new PB of 13.1

I ran an awesome new ANTI-PB of 14.4 :) Bye bye clutch-ey bye bye....

Big up to "teh burnout king" for letting me borrow his car to stick it to the black stocker :D

side by side 13.2's was fun.... Just where IS 3rd gear?!?!

See you all on Sunday

Adrian

When I find third gear, you will be the first to know mate...

Need some Redline gearbox oil me thinks... Was crunching gears all nite.. Suppose I should have topped it up after changing the clutch and loosing some through the output shaft (my bad)

my best time for the nite was a 13.0xx something...

Never the less it was a good fun nite..

See ya Sunday

Sam

pics pics pics pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

benm you have email!!!!!!!

what a good night guys apart from some misfortunes for some guys I had a great time with a new PB of 13.142 all thanx to sam for lining up with me for that last run of the night. All i can say now is i realy realy wanna see that 12 ASAP LOL!!!!!

Maybe with the next meet and some tolulene to bring the octane up i can get there failing that its time for some dyno tuning.

well here's what I got....a lot of the pics had to go coz they sucked too much....these were the good one(s).

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/wsid040630...wsid0406301.htm

Must get me a tripod if I'm going to take night shots, most were just crappy blurs....

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