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Well if neone is going out tonight come and say hi, were taking blacky out to see how it goes on slicks... probably just gonna try a few launchs and half passes to start with... cars do funny things on slicks sometimes... if all as well ill go for a full power pass...

Its fully gutted... no interior at all just a drivers seat all the sound deadening has been removed... should be interesting...

Neways Might see some of you there.

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well there are still alot of teathing problems to be worked out... it managed a best of 12.42@112mph with a 1.7 60ft time... It dropped almost a second from simply removing the air cleaner and changing tyre pressures... Still lots more time left in it considering it takes almost ~0.5-1sec to get the auto stop bouncing off the limiter and actually change into second.. stupid thing. But when we sort everything out it will most definately go faster.. when there is no time left in it we up the boost.

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