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Hey,

I'm writing this thread sitting in my hotel room at the 2004 Jamboree QLD.

The fastest gts-t you see at these big events are high 12s most running 13s-14s, There must be 2 dozen people on here talking about there 300+kw Skylines where are you guys ? It gets a little boring watching 100+ 10second Rotarys all day (Its still exciting dont get me wrong).

The fastest SR class piston cars are Datsons/Subbies, Sr20's fj20's.

And the occasional GTR which are always fast.

Bring on the loud External Gate Belching Gts's, Tell me when ya's are taken them to WSID on a wednesday night and Ill be sure to bring myn and a few friends along!. OR lets organise a night!

Stuff talking about HP talk about Numbers/MPH no room for error with dynos then.

BR,

JH

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Just goes to show that it doesn't matter what state or territory you're in, the people crapping on and on and on about the awesome power their cars make AREN'T the ones that actually put the runs on the board and run them down the 1/4.

Typical and pathetic.

Adrian

Hahaha everyone with a "fast skyline" breaks it :D If you want to see some of the quickest skyline cars in Sydney you'll have to peek into a few backyards/garages!

fixed :D and never has a truer thing been post on here :)

so people with big numbers who dont like 1/4 racing are pathetic

You couldn't have possibly missed the point more if you tried.

I'll spell it out for ya:

People who crap on and on about what their car SHOULD or COULD be capable of because of their power figures but NEVER race it are pathetic.

See?

Adrian

I see you haven't read the manual on understanding Jimbo's behaviour Adrian :)

We understand and agree. I like to speak for others without their permission. All I want is a 13 when I eventually get to a drag strip. I doubt I could get a 12.

Hey - I'm a Dyno queen. What's wrong with that :D

Call me pathetic, call me a dyno queen, call me a shithouse launcher, call me anything you like - I don't give a flying fcuk.

I'm happy :) And that's all that matters to me - And should be all that matter to you too - all of you :)

Your a shithouse launcher Bitch-man even Dino beat you that time wahahahaha

What ever makes people happy. If they feel happy lying to themselves, good on em, leave em be, dont waste your breath, they're the ones who have to wake up every morning and deal with the fact that they will never live up to there own expectations until they prove they can.

I was there both days, pretty good i must say. damn hot ass weather tho...

saw a battered up 180sx with a sweet RB26DETT with single turbo conversion, speaking to the dude, said it made 400+rwkw...the motor looked pretty serious...

but yeh...

Just because you've got a fast car does not mean you have to race it.

and just another thing i wanted to add, every second car in surfers paradise is a skyline!!!

Good to see the skyline population taking off up there!

Call me pathetic, call me a dyno queen, call me a shithouse launcher, call me anything you like - I don't give a flying fcuk.

I'm happy  And that's all that matters to me - And should be all that matter to you too - all of you

You love us all Bitch-man :D You don't crap on and endlesly on about the 10 your car should do so, well, you may live :D

Adrian

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