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hey EVO cam good to meet you out there, i ended up getting 4 runs a couple of good ones at the end of the night ended up with a 12,4 @ 110 mph i was pritty happy ended up getting real cold out there i think my last run slip was 12 degrees, Great intercooler weather i love winter,

Yeah was a good night...

I did not run due to too many people running high pressure in low profile tyres and wondering why it was slippery...

Cam did a 13.15 at about 107 I think

My engine builder did one run as he drove from Redcliffe and was annoyed at the time to line up...its always busy the meet after Winternats..

His quiet as a mouse XD ute did 11.87...unsure of trap speed.

hey  EVO cam good to meet you out there, i ended up getting 4 runs a couple of good ones at the end of the night ended up with a 12,4 @ 110 mph i was pritty happy ended up getting real cold out there i think my last run slip was 12 degrees, Great intercooler weather i love winter,

Likewise mate!!

You must be happy with those numbers considering your limited mods, well done!

Hope to see you out at a track day soon.....

Cheers Cam

hey  EVO cam good to meet you out there, i ended up getting 4 runs a couple of good ones at the end of the night ended up with a 12,4 @ 110 mph i was pritty happy ended up getting real cold out there i think my last run slip was 12 degrees, Great intercooler weather i love winter,

Awesome, what mods you got to get 12.4?

nice to see a load of evos out there, and some lines.

some pics - sorry a bit rough, im not the best at it....

http://www.gunnamotorsport.com/pics/willow...owbank22june05/

i have some vid as well......

ah im in a daihatsu charade!!!

sold my evo, and am waiting for gtr to come from japan...

Yeah that silvia had an rb25 in it and a td06 iirc. went well, hard to hook it up off the line.

Yeah i would have video's more but batteries were flat.

good night for spectating tho.

;)

Awesome, what mods you got to get 12.4?

hey not much, i wanted to run and see how it went before i start the mods. I'v just got an exhaust, pods, 15 psi boost, Mines ECU. i was pritty happy with that result i thought i would be in the high 12s.

Whitey

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