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think its harder to differentiate that white r33 then my black r34 lol.

my car hasnt been in action for the past 4-5 weeks...but yeh good news is im gettin it back on monday...so expect plenty of me on the road lol

So i guess the Police did the report

So what did the insurence people have to say. Coz i thought you said ya wrote it off.

And now your saying its fixed....

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has anyone taken their 34 down the qtr mile??

What times have been done with basic mods, boost, exhaust, pod?

hi guys

i took my car to Calder off street drags on friday night. i had a ball!!! :cheers:

i was always wondering how my r34 would go the down the drag strip.

13.6 sec @ 101.8mph. :laugh:

12psi, 3.5 exhaust, apexi pod filter and my 19" rims with street tyres.

ill post up the some pics tommorow.

cheers

steve

hi guys

i took my car to Calder off street drags on friday night. i had a ball!!! :P

i was always wondering how my r34 would go the down the drag strip.

13.6 sec @ 101.8mph. :dry:

12psi, 3.5 exhaust, apexi pod filter and my 19" rims with street tyres.

ill post up the some pics tommorow.

cheers

steve

i seen u there. must have been 1 of your first runs i didnt see. u looked a tad slow off the mark but picked up well :(

3.5 catback? or from the turbo back?
im running a Kakimoto turbo back exhaust with an extra muffler to reduce the droaning noise,

plus it was a little annoying when getting home in the early morning.

;) i had 18 runs all night so i got some bad times aswell. its not as easy as you think!

its an awesome adrenalin rush (without stressing about cops impounding your car)

it was my first time so i wasnt sure how to drive the car. i was trying handbrake starts, which only burnt the clutch. so i tryed driving like i would on the road and thats how i got my best time.

i was revvving it to 4k and then letting the clutch go!!!

my worst time was a 14.4, so i was happy overall & my car had no problems with overheating or anything like that. :happy:

it actually feels like it runs better, but its probly my mind playing tricks

:PBJ:

cheers

steve

my car hasnt been in action for the past 4-5 weeks...but yeh good news is im gettin it back on monday

must be a good panel beater to go from being nearly written off and not having a police report, to getting a report, to getting an answer from the insurance company to being fixed in 2 weeks.

or there just wasn't much wrong with the car.

hahahhahahha mad082 u kent......u still wont let me off will u....

well i managed to get a pic while it was in the shop.....

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guess it looked writtin off to me......i dunno...it was hit pretty bad...as u can see the whole door is just been smashed in....but turns out it can be repaired

not having a police report didnt mean they wernt processing it....i got a call from insurence company about a week or go...saying they have ordered a new door side panel and rear and have already begun to repair it.....

i i dont know what more i can tell u......uve herd it from ppl that they SAW the thing happen....now i have the pics...wat else do u want...

Edited by anDru

DO BE SO SOON HAVE A CRUISE COZ MY ONE STILL IN THE SHOP FITTING THE CLUTCH WONT BE DONE I A WHILE..COZ HAVE PROBLEMS AFTER INSTAL........

BTW WHEN U GUYS GOING TO HAVE A MEET AM I ALLOW TO COME???:P

who do u think i am if i tell u i am not alan????

hahaha:)

i know you since my s15 man!!!!haha

dodgey....

u're not just waiting for ur clutch to be installed!!!

so wot r u driving at the moment?

cos ur other car is still getting fixed right?

Edited by SWC945

yes .......still waiting.....

i am driving my sti atm......

clutch is install but got problem..when cold can put into gear but when driving for a while(say 10 mins or so....) cannot put in gear again...wier...

Go via Wellington rd past lysterfield/narre warren etc - all the way down until u get to the T junction - then go left for belgrave or right for emerald. That will connect to the dandies - really nice drive on a crisp day! Scary at night though, cos its hard to see. If you go at night, DO NOT speed at all - the fog makes it really hard to see. But during the day, go at your normal speed - cos you want to enjoy the curves along the road as well as the scenery...

Edit: dont worry Andru - me and my 33 buddies wont be tagging along :rofl:

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