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thats why my mate was so shocked, he said gtr700 was 8.2 as a drag car, and this has to be one of the quickest ones around

he only did one run then took off his parachute n left straight way aparently...but i thought more people wouldve seen it

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yes it is true, for all the people who said 'noway' where you guys there if not the shush. 16th march test and tune.

yea sorry champ but I think there has been some kind of mix up. This car would not be street registered and even if it isnt, I still am skeptical of the time. 8.07 is redicuously fast and I think a car that can run that would have been receiving more than a little publicity. A car that can run that time woud have seen the track numerous times for testing and someone would have let leak about it by now.

Besides all this 8.07 and a street car dont mix.

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ACTUALLY!!! YOUR ALL WRONG HE COULD HAVE DONE IT!!!! I SAW HIM!

wanna know how? well read on. There one day lived a litte boy called Johnny! He had a fast 32..it ran a 11 but that didnt satisfy little johnny he wanted more. Problem being he didnt have any money. So what he did was, go to willowbank for a test n tune. Little johnny knew from experience that a false start didnt affect your time so the next time he went he false started by 3 seconds, whilst the red light came up noone took notice of this and just stood astounded at the 9.08 little johnny had just run...standing proud little johnny fled the scene in hope that noone had realised what he did. WELL I SAW YOU JOHNNY you lying little biatch...:cheers:

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but in all seriousness this is probably what happend....its probably a 10second 32 or something and he got ancy jumped the start by way to much...the clock doesnt stop for false starts and your time still appears on the board..the other person just always wins and it comes up with false start at the bottom of your slip.

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ACTUALLY!!! YOUR ALL WRONG HE COULD HAVE DONE IT!!!! I SAW HIM!

wanna know how? well read on. There one day lived a litte boy called Johnny! He had a fast 32..it ran a 11 but that didnt satisfy little johnny he wanted more. Problem being he didnt have any money. So what he did was, go to willowbank for a test n tune. Little johnny knew from experience that a false start didnt affect your time so the next time he went he false started by 3 seconds, whilst the red light came up noone took notice of this and just stood astounded at the 9.08 little johnny had just run...standing proud little johnny fled the scene in hope that noone had realised what he did. WELL I SAW YOU JOHNNY you lying little biatch...:cheers:

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Your storys are ****ing crap. :D

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but in all seriousness this is probably what happend....its probably a 10second 32 or something and he got ancy jumped the start by way to much...the clock doesnt stop for false starts and your time still appears on the board..the other person just always wins and it comes up with false start at the bottom of your slip.

Negative Ghostrider...

Even if you redlight, the ET is still correct... The time starts counting from when you leave the staging lights, regardless of whether the green is on or not...

It's simply someone with farked eyes...

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