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Originally posted by skyzerr33

nah he admits its not stock anymore hes put goodies in it :D

Goodies or not , that's a damn fine time and he should be happy.

Did he bust another box trying ?

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Ken

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Originally posted by macka

Hi Milk.....

I will bring down the 32s

In the name of the whale :D

well you had better haul your blubber filled carcass down there and show simon how it's done, Hehehe

cheers

Ken

racing it with only 1/2 the panels doesn't count.:) :shake:

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

ken: ohh,..  anyway my point is japanese "drift spec" coilovers is not good for drags

no ,that is for any jap shock.

They are all way too hard and what is needed at the drags is squat with no camber change to increase load and therefore traction without losing contact patch.

Never drag raced but know the theory .

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

hey micko

i hear u been stalking kyles again

What you talkin bout Willis?

Joe - don't worry about the money until I give you the DVD player.

Shuto - call me a wuss but I don't bother racing cos I don't wanna risk breaking something on a 400m straight bit of road - kinda not what my car is meant for.

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

Why there inst much R33 GTR around, are they still too expensive to imports? how's the plate prices?

Joe , joe , joe. You don't absorb much do you ?

R33 GTR's will not be avaliable for compliance for some time as no one has the plates for them yet due to the rule change on May 7TH

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