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welllllllllllll

what can i say...

here they go in order please dont judge me for the first few pass's

17.550

dont ask what went wrong

17.004

once again dont ask

then it started to get all ok

15.05

stil spining to much in 1st 2nd and once again

dont ask about my take off

14.750

all ok

motor was preety damb hot at this stage

i ran it at 6:35 was about 35 degree

then i had a break

around 8:30ish

14.351

then

14.013

at this stage

i thought cool

1 more run and il hit the 13's

i thought wrong

wheel spinning threw 1st and 2nd almost lossing it

but i stil ran a good 14.341

not bad for a stockie r33 with just a cat back exhaust and pod filter running stock boost hey

hahahha

im rapppppppeeedddd

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i serioulsy recon i could have broke the 13's if i had prepaird my car ..

i had 1 day to get it ready

i didnt even get to service it

the psark plugs r stuffed oil is old 6000k,s hard time as well...

air filter cheap and old

but dont worry

next time i go ol have my FMIC full 3 inch exhaust and il have my turbo boosted to 12psii

should be fun to see what i can do then

Yeah they cleaned it up not long ago.

My brother was working there when there was a Skyline meet :P

He loved it seeing all those Skylines, made him want to upgrade from his R31.

Nice times from a stocky man, good stuff!!

Yeah first time, that sort of time is expected (the first 2 I mean) but then it seems like you got it going good man, well done!

ummm .. it s a ceramic plated heavy duty clutch .. somethin like that

i was doin 99mph 1 mor emile bloody

haha yeah i shit bricks when that MEGA V8 reved to 7 grand and took off hahahah

yeah everything else is stock on my car except exhaust filter and BOV ohh and clutch

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