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'DRAGME' are the car's number plates, so I assume it's still street registered in Qld

That still doesn't mean that his street registered car is the one at the drag strip :) or he use all of this power on the street.

Common guys, don't you guys know that the police get on this forum too. You might as well go to a police station and report "DRAGM3" rather than talking about street registration on here :)

Congrat for the 9sec. I love to see the video.

It's an R33 GTS25t with a T51R bolted to what sounds likr eitehr a 26(possibly stroked) or a 30?

Although i could be mistaken it could just be a modded 25?

Awesome :pwned: Thanks! Here's hoping its a RB25DET for a change.

I'll drink to that, a 25 would be a nice change

Here's a vid off youtube:

I could only find three :pwned: i slowed it down when it flicked between things and it's definitely a T51R kai, not sure about the engine though

--Gazee just pm campbell and ask him yourselves lol--

Haha i might have to :thumbsup: he's done a top job

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That still doesn't mean that his street registered car is the one at the drag strip :( or he use all of this power on the street.

Common guys, don't you guys know that the police get on this forum too. You might as well go to a police station and report "DRAGM3" rather than talking about street registration on here :thumbsup:

Thanks for the insight :P

If the car is street registered (which was only an assumption), i'm sure it's engineered, so I'm sure there's no problem...

I met campbell when he was still building up the car... he was sayin something about some dodgy russians who had screwed him over with the buildup. in fact I think one of our cars has his old red leather interior in it still... from memory he was running a stroked 25. although that was a few years ago, he could have changed the engine now.

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