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Now that I think back there was another r32 gtr, with what would seem to have a dogbox, and it was out about a month or so ago, and it ran a 9.9 on its first pass. And that DID drive there and back on the same tyres. Wasnt sponsoured tho.

hey that's such a coencidence. i went to the drags last night with my mate's hyundai excel and ran a 7.89sec quarter. it was black with stickers and just did one run then we left because we were too fast to tell anyone about!

(think anyone will believe me?? :cheers: )

it was my black gtr and it ran 9.77 at 145.6mph last wed night a willowbank...

only one run for testing....and yes it has apc stickers on it...and it ran street radial tyres to and from the track...

to back it up good friday test n tune ran 9.89 at 145mph and a 10.0 at 130mph with a missed gear shift...

cheers. mark

Jesus H Christ! Mark, when I said your 34 was lame at Jambo and to buy a 32 you didn't have to listen so carefully...

On second thoughts, You're black car is really lame and you should swap it for my silver one :D:D:D

Points for trying???

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