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oi!!!! don't laugh at my burnout attempts!! :P though i'm shitty at that official for saying what he did!!! I was learning something new!! dayuumm!! there was no need for calls! :D

hehehe... frisk.. did you see me hazard lights you when i crossed first.. lol!! i was giggling soo much!!!! lol!!! i at least owned you once :D

Haha hell my car kept stalling coming up to the burnout box, after the burnout, then coming up to the staging lights, during the run and coming down the return road, then also when collecting the timeslip. I think Mona did better than me :P

Haha hell my car kept stalling coming up to the burnout box, after the burnout, then coming up to the staging lights, during the run and coming down the return road, then also when collecting the timeslip. I think Mona did better than me :D

hahaha... you stalled during your run??? i feel better now :P Thanks! :)

awww... friski!!! let me have my moment of glory before you steal the limelight :D

:D

official said something along the lines of "see women drivers" when she stalled by accident when attempting the burn out.

that is fcuking rude.....time for a harassment claim to show them that sort of behaviour is not acceptable....

rb20-calais, broken axle eh? we should start a collection, I broke one last weekend :D

http://www.deathnet.org/temp/Morgs%20run%201.avi (my first ever run, nice work staging n00b!)

http://www.deathnet.org/temp/morgsvben.avi (Me v Bens RX7)

http://www.deathnet.org/temp/rick.avi (Me driving Bens RX7 and beating his PB :D)

Waiting for some new vids he has a fair few to upload.

A big thanks to Brett for organising the day, it certainly was a far better event than any street meet :(:D :D I had 15 runs throughout the day but thats only cause i was being lazy and going easy on the car..... About the only thing i would have hoped for was a bit of track preparation but thems the breaks. Looking at the video footage i have the 200 did not like leaving the line without a small amount of tyre smoke......

my best run of the day was a 12.9 at 105mph i think it was..... bestt 60 footer was a high 1.9. plenty of room for improvement, but its time to get the car back on the dyno and turn it up i think :D:D:D:D:D

I am certainly in for the next one Brett if you guys will have me..... Hoepfully we have proven to the WSID officials that not everyone that organises a day out there is going to spoil it for everyone and they let a few more pit crew in :D :D

http://www.deathnet.org/temp/Morgs%20run%201.avi (my first ever run, nice work staging n00b!)

http://www.deathnet.org/temp/morgsvben.avi (Me v Bens RX7)

http://www.deathnet.org/temp/rick.avi (Me driving Bens RX7 and beating his PB :()

Waiting for some new vids he has a fair few to upload.

hehe

Thats me in the other lane:cuss:

Yep - big thanks to Brett for the organising...a top day !! :(

(Until i had to leave for work.. :bscreen: )

Best was a lowly 14.067@101 - with the mph i was trying to get about a 13.8 but to do that i would need to do better with the 60 foot (which was 2.189) !!.. :goddam: Too scared to do a 4k-5k launch with the big drive ahead of me going home together with a full day of drags...

if i had more runs, who knows - but 13 runs in the first half of the day was still pretty good - then hop in the car and drive home to the Central Coast !!

To quote the Governor of California.. "ill be back.."

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