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i'll be out there in my magna, i tried last week but it started to rain as soon as i got there.

I ran a 13.1 last time on shitty street tyres so will be out there with some michalin slicks so 12's here i come!

hey i wanna go but got no one to go with seing that my friends are pussys and dont have any decent cars..... i was wandering whats the price? how many runs do you get? do you need any special gear? my car is pretty much stock except for the exhaust, hd clutch and pod, any probs with that seeing as you guys are running considerable allot faster than me lol.... do you need a special lisence for it aswell???

prob cant make it this week unless i get my engine problem rectified..... i have a suspision its either the ignition coils or the afm.... its too late and too dark to have a look now....

cheers

hey i wanna go but got no one to go with seing that my friends are pussys and dont have any decent cars..... i was wandering whats the price? how many runs do you get? do you need any special gear? my car is pretty much stock except for the exhaust, hd clutch and pod, any probs with that seeing as you guys are running considerable allot faster than me lol.... do you need a special lisence for it aswell???

prob cant make it this week unless i get my engine problem rectified..... i have a suspision its either the ignition coils or the afm.... its too late and too dark to have a look now....

cheers

WSID

i'll be out there in my magna, i tried last week but it started to rain as soon as i got there.

I ran a 13.1 last time on shitty street tyres so will be out there with some michalin slicks so 12's here i come!

Thats an impressive time for a Magna, whats done to her?

by the way.... ON20S i seen your magna around the place,,,,, that thing is hot
cheers dude! whats your ride? i'll give u a wave if i see you around the area
Thats an impressive time for a Magna, whats done to her?

10 psi supercharger, forged pistons (after the stock ones ended up in my sump) flowed and ported heads, 440cc injectors, chiptorque XEDE management and big brakes all round.

Thats y i gotta hang around u guys, not many magna guys chase big power

cheers dude! whats your ride? i'll give u a wave if i see you around the area

10 psi supercharger, forged pistons (after the stock ones ended up in my sump) flowed and ported heads, 440cc injectors, chiptorque XEDE management and big brakes all round.

Thats y i gotta hang around u guys, not many magna guys chase big power

Very nice. Saw it at the sau dyno day last year, and it sounded mad.

Bet you suprise a lot of people when it just goes!

we just finished wiring up a two step button :banana:

like bonzai in High octane DVD?????

Cool.

Farch minght be running his ca 180sx if i twist his arm, might remember to run high boost this time lol.

Last wed rain suxs.

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