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I've had a look back through some old pictures I have, Reece has been developing the car over quite a long period of time. It grew out of his old R33

See the bottom pictures

here - Winter street meet 2000

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The top left two picture show the 9.4 run at the idrag nats 2002 where he split the block...man that was an awesome run to watch!

Also middle row left, and bottom row right. A prize for anyone who can spot Ketzel from High Octane lurking in one of the other pictures!

Idrag nats here

GW

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I agree with RONIN, there is no need for snide comments.

I think the times both Reece and Mario have achieved are amazing. I just wonder what time they get without slicks and running Nitto's, like most do in Japan.

See'ya:burnout:

At this stage both cars are PROGTR specification which according to my learned friend = slicks and no road registration. RH9 = Treads and Street Rego.

:bonk:

Do we have an estimate of when the chequebooks will finish racing?

So what is the best time for an RH9 car in australia, the PROGTR times are fantastic but I like the though of a 9sec street registered car.

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Do we have an estimate of when the chequebooks will finish racing?

So what is the best time for an RH9 car in australia, the PROGTR times are fantastic but I like the though of a 9sec street registered car.

See'ya:burnout:

I don't know the rate of continental drift so I don't think the books will cross the quarter in our lifetime!

(Street GTR but some ran with slicks so not all are RH9 Cars as such)

Nissan GT-R

# State Driver Car Engine 1320ft MPH Track

1 S.A Keir Wilson R32 RB26DETT 3.0ltr 9.749 144.5 A.I.R

2 N.S.W Andrej Pavicevic R33 RB26DETT 2.7ltr 9.75 141 Heathcote

3 NSW Dominic Russo R32 RB26DETT 2.6ltr 10.55 130 Eastern Creek

4 QLD Mark Kaucic R32 RB26DETT 2.6ltr 10.63 136 Willowbank

5 S.A Danny V R32 RB26DETT 2.6ltr 10.81 130 A.I.R

5 NSW Jason De Grandis R34 RB26DETT 2.6ltr 10.81 136 Heathcote

6 S.A Kingsley Head R32 RB26DETT 2.6ltr 10.84 130 A.I.R

7 QLD Stefan Zelenak R33 RB26DETT 2.6ltr 10.86 129 Willowbank

8 QLD Ben Wooster

R32 RB26DETT 2.6ltr 11.138 128 Willowbank

9 QLD Theo Woollett R32 RB26DETT 2.6ltr 11.167 123 Willowbank

10 VIC Ross Wilson R32 RB26DETT 2.6ltr 11.17 127 Calder Park

NB: AFAIK at the time GTR700 ran 9.75 it was still eligible for Street...not worth betting life on though.

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