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I'm not sure that you're comparing apples to apples, I mean the Jap cars are running Nitto's and probably pump fuel. Then again their tracks are also alot slower than WSID as well.

Having said that, it in no way diminishes the results that Paul & Stacey have got with their car - at the end of the day it's a very quick time for a combination that would perform well day to day or on the circuit :( I think if Cabin/Autosalon are still doing that car of the year with track and drag testing it would kick some serious ass (with a slight change in suspension, tyres, fuel and tune for conditions).

I hope Stace has not opened a can of worms by saying what she said........

but to clear a few things up....our tyres are a DOT rated RADIAL tyre the relatively the same construction as nittos...willall racing tried these M/T SDR and found they were not up to scratch. We like them....

the performance of the car on the day power wise, we have got on VP103 and almost matched that power running synergy 8000. We decided to run c16 to give us a bit of headroom, thats all. Full boost on this fuel is 34-35psi not the 28 we ran on the day.

that is all big brother.

now over to you MERLI.......

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Man, I'm out of practice :( Oh well... I should give my camera to someone who has the time to keep their skills up :O

Anyway... Here goes nothin'!

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Sure was :(

Not my fault that you have the infinite wisdom to pull such a face when a camera is pointing in your direction  :lol:

haha... it was taking when i was coming back from a run right?! lol!!! i was too hyped up to care what i was doing! i should have known i'd regret it!!! thought the pic was from sns at first cause of the outfit! lol!!!

ooo!!!! awesome pics andy!!! you never fail to amze! :) love my burnout pics! :O and twoogle looks like its going to fly (which it did)!!! :)

Excellent pics!

PS, 1320, Merli :O

What're you talking about? I plead ignorance :)

Silly drag racing... The REAL Eastern Creek is 3.93kms long fawk.gif:(

Great pics Andrew :D

Moanie, can i just say that although they way Brad says things on-line doesn't always come across as he intended he has always has the best intentions. I know he would love nothing more than to see me do a 10 sec pass in my car one day and take it to the guys as he would any other female car enthusiast as it isn't exactly a female dominated sport. It isn't easy to explain what i mean on here but i hope you understand where i'm coming from :P

Congrats on the PB's everyone, can't wait till the next one :P

Andrea

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