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Just found some video of it, this was my first ever race so it sucks to be honest :)

We were at the line with revs up for about 10 seconds, something went wrong with the lights so I actually let the revs drop and next minute the light goes green!

I had a shocking reaction time of 1.2 or something rediculous like that but my 1/4 time was 13.

It was my first and only drag so I didn't think it was too bad!

It was real lose through 1st and 2nd and listen to them talking about my suspension... Guess they didn't know it was standard! lol. :D

Anguss Drag

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Originally posted by Parag0n

cool, got the times from that video ?

Ermmm, I ended up with a 13 and Jeremy in the GTS4 got a 14.5 I think...

I have the slip at home :)

Car was running like crap too so we have just found out the problem and I'll have a car that's 100% in no time :D

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lol, my car isn't worthy yet dude :D

I have some plans though so I'll definitely get back to you with a way better time, im thinking the car is good for high 11's (with the stuff i've done to it lately).

We have the 4 and Rotary Nats coming up in 2 months so I'll get back to you with a decent time slip :)

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