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Originally posted by MrSnrub

Hey Radium....was yours the 32 with the roll cage inside?

If so i ran against you a couple of times...didnt realise it was you.

yep, once she's licenced you'll recognise her and me alot better as i have my [RADIUM] plates in storage awaiting to be placed on her :P

were you the two toner?

I was gunna come over for a quick chat over in the parking bays with you guys but I just wanted run after run. :) i managed 14 in total.

strich: my brother in law owns Speedfreaks and he just sent in a letter to apply for them and received a call as soon as the letter came in for him to come and pick them up, theyre cheaper than a years worth of rego theyre coming in pretty handy.. not a single hassle from the cops whatsoever, be it during the day or 3am driving through northbridge. *TOUCH WOOD*

Shaun

Well on my way home from indoor cricket I got onto reid hwy coming home and sure enough the car pulled hard to 6500rpm through 1st/2nd and 3rd, with the boost set to 0.8bar. The only difference from tonight and sunday was the ambient temperature, maybe my stock intercooler is full of crap and needs flushing or cleaning, should try and have a look.

Rob

Originally posted by Gradenko

Yeah, anyone know where we can get a hold of 2nd hand drag slicks? Not circuit racing slicks, their stiff side walls would be useless for drag racing.

Circuit racers will be alot better than your low profile street tyres let me tell you!

2nd hand Drag slicks are usually 14 or 15 inch jobs so finding a suitable rim will be a hassle.

Why not save up for some BFG Drag radial TA's they are low profile and are real 'sticky' street tyres. About $300 or less a pop.

Yeah thats Michael my mate from work.

Thats fast that little thing......S13s are a wicked "Bang for your Buck" car. He ran 13.66 on street tyres. Another S13 ran 13.5 but he was using slicks.

Michael has only got pod, exhaust, intercooler and 15psi..... not bad. We are just about to ordered a SAFC ($472) each...

Adam - his car didn't blow up it was just a part of the intercooler piping came off but it was easily fixed on the spot. You can't laugh anyways.......... :D

Ben

Adam 32..

your mate with the 180sx running 13.4 ?

what sort of mods does he have.?

I've got the fmic, t28, zaust and pod and running 1 bar for now, apart from the couple of extra pounds, does he have anything i don't..?

I'd be stoked to think I could get close to that sort of time..

cheers

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