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My first run not modded was around 15 something

Got it down to 14.98 in the same session

The time I went with exhaust, pod filter and stock boost did high 14's couple of low 15's

Last time best was 14.18 with bald tyres, it will be in the 13's next time :P

If a stock skyline can't break 15.5 it would be because of the driver .... not the car

Someone claims to know "lots" of 32/33's that cant break 15.5 down the quarter.... wtf ..??

:P

Hrm.. That's 1, 2, 3 .. Three people who all did 15's in a skyline..

He's taking a dig at me because I said yesterday that I knew "lots" of people who had done 15's in a skyline. Maybe I exagerated a bit, but theres three people on this forum who have just said they ran 15's stock.

haha not just wheelspin with the rockhard tyres... also got to give credit to grandma gear shift speed..and NFI what I'm doing :)

2.884 60ft actually.. :P even my 18.6s 1/4mile golf does faster 60ft than that :(

however at end of that night the time improved to 13.6@112mph :thankyou: (toilet break helps I guess :) )

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