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Congratulations Bu5ter. That really is a great achievement considering you haven't been in the car for over 1 year, and now running a completely different set-up.

Enjoy mate :(

To get good results on such a rotten night and on the car and driver's first meeting is fabulous. I am sure there will be much more to come.

On a side note, that information about RB30 bottom end builds is really top notch. Well done to all contributors!

Yeah was a bit warm, I burnt my hand on the fuel reg... which is mounted up near the brake booster.

The first 3 runs were between 32-38 degrees. Not sure about the last one but was still sweating like a pig.. even though was dressed for the beach!

the new hpi list will be

1. ryan quinn 10.12 136 mt et

2. 8th sin supra 10.45 131 mph

3. buster skyline 10.55 130 mph

4. toyota crown 10.745 133 mph bfg

5. 1JZ747 cressida 10.78 125 mph

6. john p 300zx 10.8 131mph

7. r33 j appleton 10.8 131

8. jza80 supra 10.9 129mph

9. 300zx 11.03 131mph

10. rx7 11.1 138mph

congrats to buster thats an awesome time.

looks like tens will soon be the bump spot for the over 2400cc rwd category.

looks like i need to open a motor and get another 10 mph and lose some weight.

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the new hpi list will be

1. ryan quinn 10.12 136 mt et

2. 8th sin supra 10.45 131 mph

3. buster skyline 10.55 130 mph

4. toyota crown 10.745 133 mph bfg

5. 1JZ747 cressida 10.78 125 mph

6. john p 300zx 10.8 131mph

7. r33 j appleton 10.8 131

8. jza80 supra 10.9 129mph

9. 300zx 11.03 131mph

10. rx7 11.1 138mph

congrats to buster thats an awesome time.

looks like tens will soon be the bump spot for the over 2400cc rwd category.

looks like i need to open a motor and get another 10 mph and lose some weight.

Am I missing something in dragland or should Paul Diemar be in that list somewhere?

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