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Bit harsh Andrew :D, i ran a 13.4 with my car and i am absolutely shit at drag racing. (Std turbo and engine, on my 19's)

I'm beting a 13.01, just to piss off Troy :), and to back up the initial bet we had btw us. I will try and be there and will probably help Shivam trailor his car there, if he still wants to.

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:D heh i'll come down and show ya's all up with my 10 second car...getting the underbody neons installed this week, and i bolted the NOS in over easter :)

but in all seriousness i might come down and have a look/drive.

*cough* Drag is for commonwh0res *cough* :)

Is that all? lol

hehe no offense to you or you car at all... went to the drags with my mate in his GTST which runs 250rwkw, std injectors but has a power FC and a good tune... he ran around a 13.4@110mph i think... but had a lot of trouble with traction

i'm guessing if you have a good launch in you may be able to break into the 12s... but since its going to be your first time there and all, i'm guessing for a mid 13 :cheers:

Good luck!

Big thanks to Al, he carried my tools with him, bought me food, and put up with my dribble and excitement... RB20 POWAH!!!!!

I thought i would have been stoked to brake into the 12s, and a 12.9 just counts so im stoked. Best run ET wise a 12.9 @ 112mph with a 2.2 60ft time. My best mph was 114mph but i farked it up with a 2.4 60ft.

I had a ball...and once again big thanks to Al, it was goot to be able to share my excitement with someone:thumbsup:

lol..yeh, its a shamble at the moment...had a BBQ at a Winton track day, then kissed a tyre at a drift day...It was down hill from here:(

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But things are looking on the up and up:) When my new carbon bonnet arrives its all going into the panel shop so should once again look pretty neat:)

As for the exhaust note...thanks, I love the sound of my thing, its the cars redeaming feature.:)

Should have come up and said hello, maybe next time:thumbsup:

LOL...2.2 60 ft with 234/40/17s semi slicks:( I aint the man. I need muffin man or you to get the car off the line for me:)

I fear im becoming a drag queen....i really enjoyed last night, more then i ever though ti would...it was way better then that grifting caper i did 2 weeks ago:thumbsup:

Will be back in 2 weeks with boost wound up to 18psi, I'll try building i bit of boost with the handbrake and see if i can get a 2.0sec 60ft time. I doubt ill be able to. But no im mega keen to try and get a 12.5 @115mph...just need way more practice off the line...:)

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