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Eav00l saw you run. I had the black 33gtst parked near the inspection point, didnt have my rego papers so couldn't run... I have 240rwkw, also. How did you only manage a mid 13 sec time? thought you could easily get into the 12's with that kind of power???

Croat - yea i saw u. that suks

traction is my enemy - on the run i did a 13.4 on i had a .058 reaction time punched into 2nd and lost traction hard backed of the gas till traction hit then gave it again and still managed a 13.4 i think i should have got in the 12's if i hadent pucnhed so hard into 2nd.

buster, i was thinking about changing it to a 25G my mate is selling 1 4 $1500, so its just the comp wheel, hmmmm wonder how much that would cost?



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