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i am there

hope its bloody on

am gonna get the slicks on in time so i can do a spectacular annihilation of an rb20det gearbox right on the starting line. be there to watch it. only snapped the output shaft last time. this time i wanna smash gears all over the bitumen!!

might just enter the burnout comp as well

see yas there, mark

say gday to me on the night, my number is 0402 287 773

cheers, mark

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ben you suck the zub

sau drag day best was 12.119

last wsid wed night meet on 195/60/15 rally tyres was 12.75

so if i have no slicks on, i will be happy with another 12.75

with slicks, i reckon i';; crack a high 8 this time

ps - ben, you suck

No I sold the plates with my GTS-t and just have the ABC12DE black on white type plates on the GTR (not changing them anytime soon either).

I'm in a white GTR with Enkei wheels, you should hear me coming from atleast 3 suburbs away :)

Mark: I'd be very happy with a 12.75sec on my first nite out in the new car!

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