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nik.. i ran 2 15 sec pass's for ya man ... where was ur daewoo lol

ahh wasnt a bad nite... got a lot of problems goin on with mine. nothing a few more hours wont fix.. had my B&M shifter cable al farked up.. wasnt selecting 2nd but when it did it droped it back into 1st few mili seconds later.. still managed an 11.7 with 1st gear and part of 2nd hahahah ohhh and i did a 12 flat with the crank angle sensor goin out on me half track lol rolled it in for a 12.1 i think it was.. ... that wasnt really fun tho...

although was wrapped with my 60 footers.... 1.53 was my best.. ( gotta love the transbreak. **** gives u a buzz when u launch at 18PSI lol )

mite fix the shifter up and turn the power up on it next time.( wouldnt mind a shift lite as well.. gets kind of hard looking down at ur dash... wanna work out all my kinks b4 i chuck in some c16 and let it rip out 35psi :-)

seen a few of ur skylines running tho.. r31 nismo... didnt mind ur car.. its moved top end... nic3e screamer pipe btw :-) there was a black R33.. that seemed like it had a bit of power there... spewing i couldnt race when it started getting cold..... nik.. i didnt see ur daewoo tho.. im pretty pissed at u..

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