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so all you guys in for tonight???

:D

i will prob be late, its a pity i love being there when the gates open.

so i will go straight there.... cant wait to line up and have a run.

mick

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so all you guys in for tonight???

;)

i will prob be late, its a pity i love being there when the gates open.

so i will go straight there.... cant wait to line up and have a run.

mick

Hmmm. "Issued at 2:03 PM Wednesday, 14 December 2005.

Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce large hailstones and damaging winds in the warning area over the next several hours.

Major locations within the warning area include Gold Coast, Coolangatta, Boonah, Beenleigh and Bundaberg.

I might give it a miss tonight. Don't want get caught in any nasty stuff!! I'm scared!! :)

yeh im wacthing the radar

looks all good

theres a storm down low near coolangatta so thats yonks away.

If i see something on the radar - i will keep away. but as long as its far away like that im there

mick

yeh im wacthing the radar

looks all good

theres a storm down low near coolangatta so thats yonks away.

If i see something on the radar - i will keep away. but as long as its far away like that im there

mick

Yeah, I've benn watching too. I might start the drive over and see how bad things get. SO far it's still looking good.

I should be there.....hopefully.

I did ok , with a best time of ET 14.0 60ft 2.1

had 3 et14.0 just could not break that 13 mark

but I now have a slipping clutch , well worse then it was

with a new clutch pwr FC and injectors and a tune , hope to run 13.5 or better.

yeh congrats

going awesome.

sooo close eh!

i have vids of most lines there i think - will go through them all tomorow, heres a couple of quick one sof me

http://www.gunnamotorsport.com/vids/wrxkilla32gtr20.WMV

this is marc jacobson i missed 3rd and went 11.7

http://www.gunnamotorsport.com/vids/wrxkilla32gtr22.WMV

solo run i ran11.4

My best run of the night was 11.41 @ 124mph

need some tires, they just shocking...

mick

yeah, did look like you could do with some tyres or something on the launch as it was struggling for grip.. kick you into a 10 i reckon..

My best time of the night was 14.65 .. with a crappy 2.79 60'. RB20 + auto is a shitty combo, its just got absolutely zero go off the line.. Once it gets going it pulls pretty hard but its all in that 60'. Tried everything but just no success. Oh well, rb20 go bye bye soon.

Got a heap of runs which was good... I think 9 in the end..

Good to see a few of us sau'ers out there and meet up before hand. Even think I met strutto alive! (either that or some other freak who came up to me with motocycle leathers :blink:)

Had a fun night. Go to meet some of the guys for the first time.

Even spotted a couple SAU'ers boys with there pants down. WHAT THE?? :) (Yeah, you know who I'm talking about).

Oh, my best time was 14.41 with 2.24 60ft. Might be time for a tune. Running so rich.

A few pics of the night. Warning, not 56K freindly.

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hey all yeh i have vids of all the cars i think so will do them tonight.

thanks to my missus up in the stands filming it all for you.

yeh the auto rb20 had nothing off the line heh. needs a manny.

once you was going it picks up nice.

I promise i will get the day off next time there is a test and tune that you are all interested in. I was really looking forward to seeing pred again (i miss him).

Hopefully ill have a tuesday/wednesday roster in a few months anyway...

Was an awesome nite, we got heaps of runs in, i got 11 :)

best of 14.436 @ 99.76 mph with 2.336 60ft

talking about missing gears, i got my only 2.1 60ft and my hand slipped off the gear knob changing into 3rd! :)

mick let me know when u have them vids done, i want mroe of my runs :) , and tell your g/f thanks a bunch!

Where was my run u promised me R34GTX (sry forgot ur name :) ) ??? Thought ud whimp out haha

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