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OK BUSTER HAS DONE IT ALREADY

HAS any 1 Beat any of these times

GTR

1: Dirtgarage 10.36, 60':1.493, MPH: 133.9, Mickey Thompson drag radials, C16

2: GOT BOOST R32 GTS-4, ET:10.982, 60':1.754, MPH:129.68, 235 45 17 firestone on front, 235 45 17 nankangs on rear, BP ultimate

3: pnblight GTR R33, ET 11.332, 60' 1.757, tyres federals, bp ulimate

MPH 125.17

4: wrxkilla 11.496, 60':1.718, MPH: 120.93, Crap bridgestone compliance spec, BP ultimate

5: Tommyk R33 GTR Vspec, ET: 11.914, 60': 1.809, MPH: 114.56, Tyres: Toyo Proxes T1-R, FUEL: Shell Optimax

6: Yorik 12.78, 60':2.079, MPH: 110, Bridgestone RE's, BP ultimate

GTST

1: BU5TER 10.557, 60':1.795, MPH: 130, Mickey Thompson drag radials, BP ultimate

2: SCRMER 11.350,60`:1.8,MPH 124 ,M/T Drag Radials,BP Ulitimate

3: ADDS 11.778, 60':1.712, MPH: 117.34, Very old slicks, BP ultimate

4: Robo's 12.554, 60':2.036, MPH: 113.52, SUMITUNOS HRZ, Optimax

5: bigcarl: 12.991, 60':2.146, MPH: 108.18, 225/50x15 semi comp 18psi, pump fuel

6: ECR033 12.993, 60':1.777, MPH: 104.4, BFG Comp T/A, BP ultimate

7: Bass Junky 13.071 @ 108.91, 60ft 2.235, Hankook Ventus Sport, Calder Park

8: R31 POWER, R31 Silhouette, ET:13.8, 60':2.378, MPH:103, TYRES:255/40/17 Federal SS595, BP Ultimate

Edited by MR331307
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in your top 6 GTR list at least two are not in NSW, and 12.78 is no where near top 6 mate. i for one have run quicker than that, and there are plenty more who have run quicker than me. just read the drag times list in the motorsport section.

alot of people in NSW have been hitting the drags..

i call for a NSW sticky PB drag thread, where people can update their PB's

mods??

That's a really good idea.

It makes it so much easier than searching high and low to find out what times people are running. SAU is a really active community and has a high volume of posts each day making it hard to sniff through it all.

Edited by 1q2w3e4r

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