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We'll hope everyone got home in one piece and all, hopefully no cops bothered anyone. Would of been a good day if it didn¡¦t rain, we got there too early since the track was wet and racing started at about 12 after everyone who wanted to was asked to go on the track to get all of the dam water off...most people overdid it eg. The white WRX nearly hit the dam main event organizer..abit to much sideways.

Good turn-up of people the times for waiting for runs wasn¡¦t to bad compared to some other drag strips in Vic. Good support from Skylines (Victoria) Australia with a think about a total of 11 cars coming up in the morning in one group and bout 3 rocking up later.

It was a good day, caught up with a couple of people and met more people on the forum. Hopefully next time, if there is a next time I will have my car ready.

Good show up of different cars...Skylines, rx7, wrxs, fords, commardores, rx3, 200sx & some other classics. The Rh9 r34 gtr was there ran 12.5 or something like that close to 9 ƒº. GTR700 was there ripped 9.15 something close or lower than that, we were hoping for high 8¡¦s but it started to rain before they would have another run. Which cut the day short to about 3pm or so.

Got about 64pics on the digital camera will upload them soon when I get a sec & also we got some video footage about and hour so that will be getting edited soon and hopefully we can make something of it. Post ya times if you want.

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My best time was 15.18 which for a first timer to the drags wasn't too bad (I guess??) though I was hoping to go under 15secs........

Today being my first time running a car at a drag meet I must say that it was a blast and I can't wait for our next outing to the drags.

Rowan

my best was 14.4 i believe - didn't get the timeslip tho as that was just b4 it started pissing down... Guess it was better than the other GTS-T's ;) so can't complain too much.

Those 225/50R16's didn't help much - next time i think i'll just use my regular street 17"s

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Originally posted by predator666

its definitely good fun yes.. i wish u could just do away with the helmet to actually hear what the car is doing :-| i guess that is part of the challenge!

Those helmets were annoying from what people have said...thoe you cant hear your car because of it, it dosent help when you have some old ford with no exhuast reving the fark out of their car near you.

haha....yeah those darn helmets..now i know why people use shift lights.;) my best time was 15.28....also not bad for a newbie with only an exhaust mod. R31Heaven ur not the only one to stick it into 5th instead of 3rd....haha.i couldnt stop laughing at myself ... though i did pull a 16.12 out of it...haha. had an awsome time...and the drive back was fun too. the gtr vs sti was a good match, both managing to get identical times of 13.08 or was it 12.08, cant remember.

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