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Hmm cant any time soon but maybe in a month or two i will go up once i have the car all sorted out i am keen to give the whale a run :P

Leigh

Hey guys i will be going up to wsid today at round 3pm to watch and race, if any one is interested ill meet you up there.

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ha ha sorry for short notice but i didnt really know i was going till the last minute.

Car was fine just one miss (coils) i ran on street trim (18" rims)

.8bar and was able to pull a 13.4

next step

camber kit, and 16" x9 rims with slicks

should break the 12.9 hopefull.

I am not to worry about the time as i beat just about every other skyline up there except the bloody GTRs so much grip.

Oh and it sucks driving all the way up for 4 runs to turn around and come home by 12:30

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