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how about getting some of the girls to run their cars? i havent seen one girl at WSID racing her car yet.. be the first!

you obviously don't go to wsid that often do you!! lol!!!

whats your best time?! and what times do you hope to get?!

will try and make it to spectate on the 14th!

i was talking about girls from this forum, because its usually the guys who talk about the drags and that. not that i notice any girls at the drags anyway.

my best was 15.1... embarassing, i know. but it was my first time and my starts were pretty shitty so i was actually expecting it.

im not sure what to expect this time around. im pulling alot more power then last time so im not going with any kind of expectation.

what about you?

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i was talking about girls from this forum, because its usually the guys who talk about the drags and that. not that i notice any girls at the drags anyway.

my best was 15.1... embarassing, i know. but it was my first time and my starts were pretty shitty so i was actually expecting it.

im not sure what to expect this time around. im pulling alot more power then last time so im not going with any kind of expectation.

what about you?

You should do an easy 12 with 191kw and auto tranny, good luck, i maybe there as well .

Yes, problem rectified. Hard-hitting turbo'd RWD GTR's are not fun, trust me.

HAHAHAHA Charlie,

I know they aint fun. Cause i was there when you tuned your car @ Catle Hill with dave and then took it down the road for a quick test run. Getting it sideways up and down the road ( as if you werent shittin it)

HAHAHAHA Charlie,

                              I know they aint fun. Cause i was there when you tuned your car @ Catle Hill with dave and then took it down the road for a quick test run. Getting it sideways up and down the road ( as if you werent shittin it)

Sounds internesting......i will be out watching. I hope it aint 40 degrees like yesterday.

I would expect a large turn out of cars because its just before 17th drag wars and it was so hot yesterday.

boys I am in!!

bringing the old girl out for a few runs. best was 12.1 last time on 10psi. tis tuned to 12psi, might up the wick me thinks.

regardless, i have a pair of 99% nearly brand new 195/60/15 rally tyres. the tread is deeper than an abyss!

cant wait to smoke em up in the burnout comp.

see you boys there.

mark




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