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I got t-shirts made to sell when I go racing to help with running costs

I gave a shirt to each guy that came with us to the event

they decided amongst themselves that they would put on there kilts

with us all coming from Aberdeen Scotland.

Here is another photo

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congratulations Keith. That is a great time. i'm sure you a quite pleased with where the car is heading.

Yes i am well pleased we have went faster everytime we have run the car on the last 3 events

Last weekend we did not use the M/T ET streets it was the M/T street radials

thanks Keith

Well done, Keith! Great result and congrats on the PB and event win.

Any videos from the event? :)

Some of the car's runs too ;)

There are some vidoes here

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/showthread.php?t=40426

Promo Video

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/showthre...highlight=video

Hope they work

Keith

Thanks Keith. Good videos there and even better times :( All the best with the car.

How do you find the drag tracks in the UK? Is there any decent track preparation etc? What were your 60 ft's?

I think the best so far has been a 1.6 sec 60ft

we now need to get it off the startline then we may see a 8 <_<

Keith

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