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when did gtr cam get the dent in his front guard? its quite large.....

Friday night after he left my place when we changed the ECu back from the Motec to standard...it is a sore spot so we will leave it at that...some farkers have no respect for others cars

So all his runs on the weekend were done with the standard ECU, so you WILL see the times come down when that piece of crap is sorted...

Thanks to all who said hello to me over the weekend, was a fun day yesterday!

I was in a really bad mood on Saturday after some ASSHOLE decided to reverse into my front right side guard whilst I was at a mates place... :D

Especially after tracing my problems with the car back to the Motec (long story)....

All in all not a bad weekend, did a 12.71 in qualifying, would have done better in two races had I not backed off & as Bob said, only a stupid mistake cost me a place in the final of ET.....

Looking forward to getting the Motec sorted & being able to run very low 12's...

Cam

was a great day, my mates GSR ran a new PB of 11.5@123mph and then went on to win the ET bracket on sunday! Was lucky the other guy broke out cause Nick stripped 3rd and 4th gear in the final. I knew i should have gone on sunday too! :P

That brown dato wagon was going a full second quicker than the last time i saw it race and was putting the rotor boys to shame with HUGE wheel stands.

Was good to see the pac mx6 running consistant low 7's, i noticed they have Tony Wedlocks crew cheif working for them which i'm guessing must be play a large part in the low times. Tony's pro stock car is one of the fastest out there and i'm pretty sure hes the current champ.

Trent for Mercury Motorsport would have to be in the running for the hand grenade award after spitting half his tailshaft clean outa his 200sx.

My mate Chris unfortunetly blew something up on the line in his 10sec dato 1200 ute, that was a shame as it was a brand new motor and the car had just been mini-tubbed to.

The kiwis impressed with new PB's for both cars, that sr20 powered gemi was awsome apart from the shopping trollie wing :D

Archies car was running well till he almost lost it right at the end of the track, they must have taken some power out cause he ran 7.5's for the rest of the day.

All in all it was a great day, huge crowd and some great racing.

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