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I will be watching. Best of luck, Jerry.

Not going to break any records Charlie , the car is totaly stock , it has a catback exhaust and thats it . I just want to see what a stock gtr can do , a porky one at that . My car is the heaviest of all Gtrs ever made 1580 kg .

If you there come and say hi .

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Not even new sparkplugs?

She still has the original plugs , i didn't even clean them .

She has new oil, oil filter , fuel filter , air cleaner , new cat , brake fluid and a full tank of shell optimax !

When are you taking the bm out next ?

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She still has the original plugs , i didn't even clean them .

She has new oil, oil filter , fuel filter , air cleaner , new cat , brake fluid and a full tank of shell optimax !

When are you taking the bm out next ?

It better run better than 14s...or you'll have to fit the new spug plugs quick smart

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Not too bad for an old man jerry  :Pimp2: . I was confident that you would be able to do a 12 now bring on the mods .

Not you too ( old man ??) ..

The baby turbos will be going in soon but don't expect exeptional times .

The car is very heavy ( 1640 kg when i did the runs ) + my 75 kg and the turbos are not much bigger than stockers , the same compressor and a little bigger exhaust haousing ..

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I managed to catch about 3 of your runs. Looked like your launches were getting better and better as the night wore on.  

Good to see some other new Skylines out there too :cheers:

Had 5 runs , best 60ft was 1.877 , 3 were 1.9xx and one a flat 2.0 , nothing special but then again a very heavy car and not much power ( 105.75 mph trap ).The car is totaly stock with 3" catback exhaust .

It can only get better from here on.

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*joins old man's drag club*  

Just fit some bigger turbos, Jerry.  

I have a pair of gtss's that i bought when i was in japan but they are not much bigger than stockers  

What was your ET on the 105.75 TS run?    12.9  

I may have to get som e new sparkies as well .

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