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hehe Hicks reckons he was having trouble keeping up with the ZX on the way there. Wasnt really pushing the old girl either cos no brakes, no insurance and a lot of unmarked cop cars hanging around aint a good thing!

hey Ross cant stay for long have work to do ;) its my last week ..... or is it?? they want to know when im going to be back in perth :) noooooo i swear im going to be here til retirement - theres no escape for me!

gtrken wrote on 31-08-2003 08:30 PM:

sub wrote on 31-08-2003 08:21 PM:

hello there ken, am wondering what time could a dead stock (no mods at all)

gtr33 run down the quater mile? Totally standard gtr

depends how brutal you launch it and a DEAD stock , std boost and exhaust would be lucky to get a mid 13.

But show me a dead stock one...

Rhino got 12.4 in his R32 R with 1 bar boost and a 3 in exhaust.

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