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Post your times here with a link to your timeslip and we'll get a new registry happening

Please post what tyres

nitrous or not

race fuel or pump fuel

Nissans only

thanks Brett

GTR

1: Giant

ET:10.207

MPH:137.91

60':1.556

Tyres:RE55 SEMI SLICKS

Nitrous:not

Race Fuel:VP109

Nissan:R32 GTR

2: Dirtgarage 10.36, 60':1.493, MPH: 133.9, Mickey Thompson drag radials, C16

3: easyst

ET:10.56

MPH:132

60':1.67

Tyres: M/T ET streets

Nitrous:no

Fuel: BP ultimate

Nissan:R32 GTR

4: GOT BOOST R32 GTS-4, ET:10.982, 60':1.754, MPH:129.68, 235 45 17 firestone on front, 235 45 17 nankangs on rear, BP ultimate

5.T04GTR ET: 11.324. MPH: 122. 60':1.782 . TYRES: FEDERAL ss595 .nitrous: no .fuel: OPTIMAX . nissan r32gtr

6: pnblight GTR R33, ET 11.332, 60' 1.757, tyres federals, bp ulimate

MPH 125.17

7: wrxkilla 11.496, 60':1.718, MPH: 120.93, Crap bridgestone compliance spec, BP ultimate

8: Tommyk R33 GTR Vspec, ET: 11.914, 60': 1.809, MPH: 114.56, Tyres: Toyo Proxes T1-R, FUEL: Shell Optimax

9: BenM - 12.348sec @ 113.56mph, 60' 1.793sec, Nankang 255x40x17 street tyres, Shell Optimax, WSID

10: PSI GTSII

11.9 @ 117mph - 390rwHP

Totally Standard except:

PFC

GT2560r's

Trust/Greddy front and Dump pipes

Jasma 3" exhaust

11:RellikZephyr

R32 GTR

Power: approx 300hp

ET:12.767

MPH:105.883

60':1.810

Tyres: Bridgestone Potenza GIII on Std BNR32 Rims

Nitrous:No

Fuel: Shell V-Power

12: Yorik 12.78, 60':2.079, MPH: 110, Bridgestone RE's, BP ultimate

GTST

1: jas/slo32 9.769, 60':1.493, MPH: 141, Mickey Thompson Slicks, C16

2: BU5TER 10.557, 60':1.795, MPH: 130, Mickey Thompson drag radials, BP ultimate

3: TurbostyleR

ET: 11.1

MPH: 131

60': 1.60

Tyres: M/T ET streets

Nitrous: no

Fuel: BP ultimate + octane booster

Nissan: S13 silvia

4: slapper - 11.576 @125.10 mph, 60' 1.800 sec, Hoosier 225 x 50 x 16" drag radials, Nitrous-NO, Shell Optimax Extreme, Willowbank

5: NA_R33 11.644, 60:1.702, MPH: 120.29, 26 by 8.5 American Racing Slicks, 50% Toluene 50% BP Ultimate

6: 2RISMO 11.662, 60':1.700, MPH: 118.34, 255/50/16" MT Drag Radials, Mobil Synergy 8000 and NITROUS

7: ADDS 11.778, 60':1.712, MPH: 117.34, Very old slicks, BP ultimate

8: OFENSV 12.175, 60:1.881, MPH: 118.14, 235/60/15 MT drag radials, optimax and ooctane booster

9: Abo bob Shell v-power racing

Shell v-power racing

Mickey Thompsons

60' - 1.783

330' - 5.132

660' - 7.981

mph - 87.71

1000' - 10.372

ET - 12.419

mph - 110.53

10: TheLast

ET:12.467

MPH:103 (have run as high as 115 car lost power at 1000ft it was low on fuel)

60':1.898

Tyres: kumho SPT 225/50/16

Nitrous:no

Fuel: VP 103

Nissan:R32 GTS-T rb20 stock long block

11: Robo's 12.554, 60':2.036, MPH: 113.52, SUMITUNOS HRZ, Optimax

12: GTShortie 12.578, 60':1.908, MPH: 113.39, 255/50/16" MT Drag Radials, Shell V-Power Racing R33 GTST

13: Bass Junky 12.8696 @ 113.72, 60ft 2.1538, Circuit Tyres, Heathcote Park

14: bigcarl: 12.991, 60':2.146, MPH: 108.18, 225/50x15 semi comp 18psi, pump fuel

15: ECR033 12.993, 60':1.777, MPH: 104.4, BFG Comp T/A, BP ultimate

16: Bass Junky 13.071 @ 108.91, 60ft 2.235, Hankook Ventus Sport, Calder Park

17: yummy

r33 gts-t

et: 13.0@110mph

60': 2.007

tyres: old bridgestone potenza re540s 225/50/16 circuit semis, 28psi

fuel: bp ultimate

18: R31 POWER, R31 Silhouette, ET:13.8, 60':2.378, MPH:103, TYRES:255/40/17 Federal SS595, BP Ultimate

19: Nismo God

Stock r33 with turbo back exhaust

13.813 @100.92mph

60ft 2.20

pulp 98, on 275/30/19

20:WazR32GTSt, R32GTSt automatic, ET: 14.71, 60':2.50, MPH:97.87, TYRES:205/55/16, Optimax Extreme

People if you can post your times in this format

6: 2RISMO 11.662, 60':1.700, MPH: 118.34, 255/50/16" MT Drag Radials, Mobil Synergy 8000 and NITROUS

this way its only a cut and paste with a few number changes

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Post your times here with a link to your timeslip and we'll get a new registry happening

Please post what tyres

nitrous or not

race fuel or pump fuel

Nissans only

thanks Brett

No excuse about crap tyres or first outing etc. hahahaha

ET:10.364

MPH:133.9

60':1.493

Tyres:M/T ET Street radials

Nitrous:not

Race Fuel:C16AU

Nissan:R32 GTR

Link: http://www.fullboost.com.au/records.php?class=10

Edited by DiRTgarage

Um, I only have Time Slips form when I only just got the car (about 2hrs worth of driving) I suppose GTech times don't count.. But here is my best time for now.

R32 GTR

Bridgestone RE's

Ultimate 98

ET - 12.78 @ 110

60' 2.079

Slip link - Slip Here.

Movie of Run - Movie of Run

As mentioned before not the best, but I am getting flat 12's now on the Gtech in 35+ deg heat on crap NW WA roads *cough* I mean tracks.. Hoping to get some more times in the future once I get to a decent track, only 1600kms from the Plex at the moment.

Post your times here with a link to your timeslip and we'll get a new registry happening

..

Nissans only

..

Boo! How come I can't play? It's not like there's a BMW M Coupe forum with only 20 of them in Australia!

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