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Any where in Hobart where a bloke can get a tank full of 98?

Will be down there in October for the Shannons car show on Sunday and dyno tune on the Monday.

Not from the pump, but hopefully will change.

But not liking the chance of that by November for you :(

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DRAGSmmmmmmmmm

I went to the last test n tune day and with street tyres i could onlt manage a 13.1 but had lots of wheelspin. With my computer i can have 2 maps 1 for pump fuel and the other for what race fuel i can get. So i will get some slicks and try again.

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I went to the last test n tune day and with street tyres i could onlt manage a 13.1 but had lots of wheelspin.  With my computer i can have 2 maps 1 for pump fuel and the other for what race fuel i can get.  So i will get some slicks and try again.

LUCKY BUGGER

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I think the next drag meet is 3rd september

There is too much going on in September that i want to do :D

I recon wheel spin would be the only draw back at the drags with me and i dont have any money left over to get slicks :D

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3rd SEP - ROUND 1 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES, PLUS BURNOUT COMP $500 prize money

1st OCT - ROUND 2 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES

12th NOV - ROUND 3 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES

19th NOV - ANDRA HI–TECH TITLES SPORTS COMPACT - 4 CYL, ROTARIES , 6 CYL, OVERHEAD CAM, V6-V8-V12 EFI HI-TECH, SPORTS BIKE

3rd DEC - ROUND 4 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES, PLUS BURNOUT COMP $500 prize money

14th JAN - ROUND 5 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES

4th FEB - ROUND 6 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES

18th & 19th MAR - TASSIE NATS 2006

8th APR - ROUND 8 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES, PLUS SERIES FINAL, PLUS BURNOUT COMP $500 prize money

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3rd SEP - ROUND 1 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES, PLUS BURNOUT COMP $500 prize money

1st OCT - ROUND 2 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES

12th NOV - ROUND 3 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES

19th NOV - ANDRA HI–TECH TITLES SPORTS COMPACT - 4 CYL, ROTARIES , 6 CYL, OVERHEAD CAM, V6-V8-V12 EFI HI-TECH, SPORTS BIKE

3rd DEC - ROUND 4 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES, PLUS BURNOUT COMP $500 prize money

14th JAN - ROUND 5 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES

4th FEB - ROUND 6 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES

18th & 19th MAR - TASSIE NATS 2006

8th APR - ROUND 8 TASMANIAN DRAG RACING SERIES, PLUS SERIES FINAL, PLUS BURNOUT COMP $500 prize money

Sounds like you have your work cut out for you champ.

Hopefully i can get my car ready for the next round in October and see just how slow the ol girl is :O

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Will be fun.  I have been slack and still havent organised some slick so i will be burning up street tyres again. :O

I am finding out today about some cheap new road tyres for the burnout comp.  Mmmm 4th gear cooks.

BWAHAHAHAHA

yeah i let me rear's go the other day.

Where about you get your slicks from WHITE as i been thinking of getting some myself???

Cheers B

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