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i was there lat night too, i saw u there RSTME but i didn't come over i didn't know it was your car, next time i will. what happened on the run where your car got tail happy about half track, nice save from the wall anyway. it was a packed night for cars anyway some nice 32's and i'm always a big fan of the rotor's. i go usually every week anyway so hope to see some of you there sometime.

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I spectated with a mate. Heaps of Holdens and Fords, too many actually ;)

Afew rotors out which is good to see (most likely testing for this sundays bracket meeting). They had a few oil downs in the staging area of 1 of the lanes so that's why the nites racing was slower than normal (along with a massive entry of cars).

The burnout comp was quite good considering the quality of cars.

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the holdens and fords sucked LOL he he he he they were all so slow....they wish they had a chance against the classy cars ;) like skylines he he he he my friend told me skylines r taxiz in japan :S is that true??

90% of Taxis in Japan are Toyota crowns .

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plenty of Lines at WSID last night,i spoke to 2 guys,neither came on here,was a r34 GTR with coverd up #plates 'o0OhH!'  

did anyone see ME:) ???  

i had 3 runs  

15.2

20.8  LoL

15.1

full zorst,pod,13psi,Automatic & crap tyres.

I was there with the covered number plates in the 34 GTR M-spec .

Very busy , i had 4 runs all in the 12's with a best time 12.3 @ 113 mph but my stock clutch couldnt hold , my best 60ft was 2.05 .

A silver 33 GTR series I was doing 12.5-12.6 .

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I noticed you werent launching very hard. Thought you may have been taking it easy for your first time in the new 34 ;)

I launched at 5500 the first time but the clutch wouldnt hold then i backed off , one time i launched at 2500 but the last run was the best 4500 .

GTRS need to be launched at 5500 -6500 to get a good 60 ft

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