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That's right Sam. More women like her to take $200.00 CASH CASH CASH for her 0.002 sec reaction time. And then nearly being too much of a champ to park her car to claim it!!

wrxkilla - I'd love that footage mate :)

Adrian

i think i have your 12.7 run on vid too 2rismo...

will check on my digi cam...

good shoowing of NIssans last night boys - well done!

im slightly dissapointed i managed a 12.9 in the evo.

18psi.

mick

Yeah I think I ran you!!

Black R33, I got a flat 14 when you got a flat 13. Good stuff!

LOL!!! you 'won't' let me win? :) good one!!! you're a funny man, sam!! ;)

and there was another chickie racing!! in a 300zx! don't know what times she was running... would have love to have chatted to her... but i'm not good at approaching peeps! and the only time i did see her, she was on the phone!!!

hehehe... i was only a few cars away from my next drag, adrian!!! plus i thought you were joking!!! i never win anything!!!! can't believe the 0.000 guy got $800!!!!! and my time was 0.003! ;)

Thanks !! ;) i was snapping...  i could do with an extra $600!!!! lol!!!

hey 7heavn... which 32 was you? i only remember plates of one - PIG001 or something...  

there was also a white fc running... anyone know what that dude was getting?!?!

Were you the little lady running the silver r33?

Luv the burnout Adrian and the look on your face like you are concentrating or something. A big appology for not going. I hate pikers. I can say with my cold and a vertibra out in top of my back and massive headache I have never felt so bad. I was actually on the way but when we finally went and got the special long shank wheel nuts for new 15 inch drag wheels Wednedsay arvo from depot as interstate courier stuffed up somehow, we found they hit the callipers even with spacers. We were cutting it fine as had some last minute things to do on the Wednesday to the car and this was the last straw. I went home and prob lucky did not force myself to go as I was pretty bad shape.

I heard it was a big night and a few of my zed buddies turned up so all good. Everyone had a great nigth. Paul L thanks for the hand bag and lippy yesterday. My wife saw it when I got home and was really wondering WHAT THE. I started to explain and she is still a bit. WHAT THE.

Anyway the anticipation builds. The brakes are sorted had to do some mods to rear end to fit the wheels. I WILL be there this Wednesday night for sure.

John,

Paul was just about first car up with the R34 GTR. When he saw all us late comers arrive he drove straight over asking where you were. He was pretty wild about it hey.... lol

Glad that he got your lippy and handbag back to ya. No girl can be without that hey?!?! :D

I hear that your motivation is coming from two other states of Australia with two other Zed-Boat Captains angling to be the first 10 sec VG powered 300 in Aus...

Good luck mate.

Adrian

If you do too many burnouts that are a bit big and you look like you're off with the fairies the officials pick on ya.

As it is now, they mostly all know that I don't fark around or get out of control when I'm doing them so they let me wave to the cameras and my mates in the crowd all I want :D :D :D

Better to concentrate - safer that way. I have some photos here with a REAL serious game-face on. Looks like i'm trying to force a fart :D

Adrian




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