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OK, here's the rest.. so the last one isn't a skyline but it's still badass.. he shut it down 3/4 track and rolled over the line for a 10.1!

R33 vs Soarer

Nizmo's Z

R32 vs S13 burnout

R32 vs S13

R31 vs R33

R33 vs R34

White 32 GTR

GMG 32 GTR

Black Stagea

Brockaz' GTR

Black 32 GTR vs 180sx

Turbo Camaro!

Cool, thanks

Were these the earlier qualifying runs?

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that was me in the vlt... :)

i was spewing that was my best ever 60foot time but i screwed up and went from 1st into 3rd but oh well i still bettered my pb that day

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You missed a gear and still bettered your pb? nice work :huh: oh and my mates commodore that I first posted.. ran a 10.81 last wednesday.. RB30DETT FTW!

fark that thing must be making some power now, did he change that to the 26 head or did it stay 25??

fark that thing must be making some power now, did he change that to the 26 head or did it stay 25??

Same engine (25/30), he's just getting better at launching :) the 26 head is going on the N1 block when it arrives.. then it will be HKS 2.8L FTW!

LOL@Tweaks in the white R34... Worst day racing ever, aha. Last time he went in one of these dial-a-time comps he won, despite it was in his 180SX. This time the car was consistently slow, due to hangovers and other such things. We were all banking on him doing a high 12 but alas, it never happened.

Still, I like that movie. Shows how shit his day was :/

Dan

Same engine (25/30), he's just getting better at launching :unsure: the 26 head is going on the N1 block when it arrives.. then it will be HKS 2.8L FTW!

where's he gettin a N1 block from?

They're pretty hard to come by these days.

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