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If I can get a 13.999999 I'd be stoked! I'll probably get low 14's though.

The GT Starlet should get pretty close to flat 13's though :happy: What about yourself? DO you know what time to expect? Send me a message when your down there if you want, i only work about 2 minutes away, I can hear the cars on trackdays from out the back of work!

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blew a f**king cooler pipe ;)

Been there, done that, know the feeling - better luck next time mate :mad:

On a brighter note, I managed to nail another 11 which was the aim of the night for me - 11.996 @ 115.50mph.

I'm a bit miffed about my mph though. It was consistently down around 115-116mph all night, whereas I was up around 118mph last time out :laugh:

Saw quite a few lines out there as well - fairly good night overall.

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next week and the week after and the week after!

car is in mechanics now.

got it back on but too scared to run again,

congrats on the time mitch for your first time out!

Craig - awesome - 13.6@102 :happy:

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