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GTST VSPEC,

Have a look in the wasteland under summoner's post about the perthhotcars update, there is a vid of you beating a zx and running a 14.0..

There is also one of a purple r33 beating that white sti with personal plates but unfortunately it wasn't me....

Brett

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EVL R33,

Thanks for that Brett, it quite weird looking at it from a spectators point-of-view. Luckily I had the legs on the 300, cause I still didn't get a good launch. I'm hoping to see you next Wednesday, where we can start to improve our times, me more than you.

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

It will be good fun racing one another, as we should be pretty close.

Not sure if im gonna head down yet, don't think I should give my cluth so much punishment so soon. Don't really want to smoke up my clutch again, I prefere the smell of burnt rubber. I'll be down the following week though if your interested.

Hicks,

I thought this is the last Wednesday before Christmas for the drags. Your new clutch should hold up no problems, it won't matter if you give it shit now or later, so you may aswell come down. It should be at least twice as strong as the factory clutch and that took a while before it was destroyed.

See'ya:burnout:

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