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Don't worry Dan, the car has plenty of power, and there are lots of things that we can do to improve it, but Drag setup is not as simple as everyone believes. At least your over your nerves and next time you can get doen to lowering your times:D

See'ya:burnout:

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PVA...Nice...What sort of rare the sphincter of the universe is it?

Does it come from korea..

Thats what happens when ya sell ya car :D

Ok Paul your a c*nt

there i called ya

Dan Yeah its pretty tricky look at GTSTVSPEC hes done like 100 odd passes and is still shit

If i can do a 12.98 on dodgey nenkangs and 286HP so can u with a bit of practice :)

Originally posted by macka

PVA...Nice...What sort of rare the sphincter of the universe is it?

Does it come from korea..

Thats what happens when ya sell ya car :D

Ok Paul your a c*nt

there i called ya

Dan Yeah its pretty tricky look at GTSTVSPEC hes done like 100 odd passes and is still shit

If i can do a 12.98 on dodgey nenkangs and 286HP so can u with a bit of practice :)

AHAHAHAH!!!

Hey i thought you were running over like 300 rwhp at the wheels when you did that.... MAN I AM CRAP :-)

my 0 - 60ft was 2.8 secs... :-(.... hitting into second and car nearly goes sideway on me from too much wheelspin plus spin into third don't help much either :-(

I really did enjoy myself though!! it can be quite addictive can't it!

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