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On Parramatta Rd on the way home after watching RH9 I had a car of punks ask me if I was the owner of RH9 (still have the Godzilla Motorsport stickers on the side of my van from WSID) I was tempted to say yes, but sadly had to say no.

Awesome effort, very well done!!!

What fuel and how much boost was chucked at it to pull 930wkw??

Also, big well done to the RH9 R34, has it run a 9 at the strip yet?

Rob

C16 was the fuel...ill let you do the maths to work out the boost. :(

it may skip the 9 second bracket and go straight into the 8's...damn...it may spoil my plans to be Australia's next 8 second GTR

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Also, big well done to the RH9 R34, has it run a 9 at the strip yet?

Rob

Not one pass under 10.00 in the 4-5 years the stickers/plates have been on the car :)

I watched that Vid too... they almost spooled very similar, that was cool :)

C16 was the fuel...ill let you do the maths to work out the boost. :)

it may skip the 9 second bracket and go straight into the 8's...damn...it may spoil my plans to be Australia's next 8 second GTR

yeh, it'll go from 13's to 8's with the right box/tyres/susp. setup/enough nitrous off the line in no time

Hi guys and thanks.

I would like to take the opportunity to thank Mark, Shane, Harry, Justin from Godzilla Motorsport and Gonzo for all there help in making our weekend as succesfull as it was. To all my family and friends that made there way to sydney for all there support.

It was a shame the intercooler let go on the last run as we would've given everyone a nice suprise at the outcome (it's a miracle what another 5psi can do).

I am looking forward to racing at Willowbank with Mark and the team early next year and getting the car down the track as thats the reason it was built,

and the reason Mark is spending so much time on it.

We will keep you updated.

Geees Paul i thought you'd be happy about me skipping the nines???!!!!

John

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