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We must line up if nothing else for the video and camera's.

You will probably smash me as so far on dyno this engine only made 340rwkw with new circuit set up so probably only a 11 second. The door is open Paul. Take it.

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340kw??? John time for a can of V mate, in fact hand one to each of your staff and tell them to get cracking. pull your finger out. I shall put the word out, anyone with their cars booked in will have to wait till monday it's all hands on Z.

I personally will be deeply offended unless your burnouts are long, smokey, and loud.

:rofl:

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE.....has anyone got a spare spectator posi available if so call or SMS me on 0414 894 884 (the fences aren't that high, and if I don't trip I could out run security...lol)

just came back from tuning at croydon, saw that two.06l made 441 kw, so i made sure i got in front of you by 2 kw, unfortuantly your tune is a little differnt to mine, im runiing a 50shot of nos to keep my boost down and temetures. will be good on the day, have some fun

I agree Charlie, though not many of them will get driven there and and home and race on treaded rubber :) :) you know i am a Mazda man mate, but its just funny cause it seems all the guys over on AusRotary are expecting 14 second show ponies :):D

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I agree Charlie, though not many of them will get driven there and and home and race on treaded rubber :) :) you know i am a Mazda man mate, but its just funny cause it seems all the guys over on AusRotary are expecting 14 second show ponies :):D

make sure your babies are clean and presentable.....I know from a reliable source that High Performance Imports magazine will be in attendance.

Sounds to me like JETT should be lining up TWO06L :) :) :)

I'll give the burnout sermon in the pits in the morning and then line up all comers.  BRING IT ON!!!

Adrian

the only way were gonna get these 2 cars together is for a photo shoot, id rather come up next to a 14 sec rotor to be safe ill win even if i run a 13

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the only way were gonna get these 2 cars together is for a photo shoot, id rather come up next to a 14 sec rotor to be safe ill win even if i run a 13

If all goes well, you might only get 1 run.....better make it a good one!

will be sorting the car out for a few runs as our suspension set-up has changed, once we are confident it will travel straight......ill turn up the wick!

Sure was a great day. :P I hope to be racing at the next one.

I have started a thread for the drag day to post times and pics:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=82430




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