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congrats on winning one of the classes, I was in the Datto, tried to cut a quick light but was a little too quick running a red :drag:

What mods have you done to yours? I saw it went 11.8, was that the best it had gone?

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congrats on winning one of the classes, I was in the Datto, tried to cut a quick light but was a little too quick running a red :D

What mods have you done to yours? I saw it went 11.8, was that the best it had gone?

oh thanks!! i told your mate that we should of had another run

hks air filters

hks camgears

2510 turbos

apexi power/FC

blitz / apexi exhaust

os giken clutch

an the rest is stock

yea that is the first time i have run the car down the 1/4 i wanted to get 11.6, but it was way too hot that day

damn that was a preety big turbo on your car what type is it?

oh thanks!! i told your mate that we should of had another run

hks air filters

hks camgears

2510 turbos

apexi power/FC

blitz / apexi exhaust

os giken clutch

an the rest is stock

yea that is the first time i have run the car down the 1/4 i wanted to get 11.6, but it was way too hot that day

damn that was a preety big turbo on your car what type is it?

Yeah would have been a good race if we lined up again, I did a best of 11.6 in it that day. Thats a nice time you ran. Do you know what power the car makes? I was hoping for mine to go a bit quicker (I also had that gunmetal R32 GT-R) later on, but the RWD switch I had installed in the car played up and kept making the car go RWD on its own when I was running it after our final :P

The turbo on the Datto is a GT35/40 or GT35R (700hp roller bearing). Great for the street :rofl:

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Heathcote might be a couple of 10ths of a second slower, but its a heap better place. Well run, nice people, realistic food prices, and Hot Jam Donuts, (yummy). Roll on Heathcote in November, coz I won't be running back to Calder in a hurry.

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