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

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  :D ) ??? Thought ud whimp out haha

yeah no worries, i have at least 1 of each skyline.

when i get home tonight i will dld and hook em all up

:D

sorry i missed it guys, was busy building the roll cage and nursing my now broken heart... apparently it was the missus or the car... and u know what i chose :D nah it wasnt that but yeah wasnt in the mood for racing.

Some nice pics there, good times mick, that a new PB??

whatever excuse you wana dream up jhon is fine , we all know you were scared of me !!

Tell us when you are running next I really want to see it before I head off !

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

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  :D , and tell your g/f thanks a bunch!

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

Pfffft. I ended up lining up behind the silver Supra (H8LOSN) for "REAL" race, and he absolutley dusted me :O I had him for 60ft but after that he just kept pulling away. Made a mockery of my stock except for zorst 34. I think he crossed in 12 flat or something with a speed of 200km/h.

Anyhow Shane, just wait till next time, when I open 2 cans of whoop ass instead of one on ya!!!! :P

Cheers

Pete

pete, your mate took some good photos there, my one is going in my collection :D

I had a few good runs against a couple of other cars which was fun in itself. Probably won't be keen to go out there again till feb once I got rb25+manual+powerfc in.. do it properly.

I was really looking forward to seeing pred again (i miss him).

shucks.. I never know you cared <tears>

Anyhow Shane, just wait till next time, when I open 2 cans of whoop ass instead of one on ya!!!! 

You already had one opened? :(

Well new clutch and front mount goes in b4 christmas, and then up goes z boost :lol:

That'll wipe that smile off ur face Beau! :D:)

thats is a sick supra.... sick as in good

I saw it or should i say heard it for the first time a few eeks ago... YUM...

Pity its auto, but yeah in a manual gidup it would fly of the line... Put some nitto's on the back and launch her like you wanta break it.... high 10's posiblly....

hahahaha

i am a socker hey

i have downloaded them all and named em and stuff, but didnt have time to upload.

i will upload to some webspace tonight when i get home from work!!

i promise!!!

:)

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