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Hi guys. I had a great time getting 11 runs in. 8 myself and 3 for a friends so i was wondering if anybody got any pictures of my new 34? its the low dark navy 34 that had glitter in the paint. shame the sun wasnt out. It ran a 13.6 on the day!

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Not sure why you were so happy, maybe cause you took down another RB25... Shame you could not take down the SS tho hey... ;)

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Like my skid Dave???

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Here is a closer look...

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6500rpm dump 3rd gear, 160kph at the rear wheels burnout...

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We had to wait for the smoke to clear on a few runs and then i was told to tone down the burnouts...

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One last big one for the cameras... :)

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After this it was my last run, officials were less than impressed...

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Michaels rev limiter skid...

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This Ninja had a wild ride, one wheel til about the 180ft mark... Then he hit 3rd and it was back up on one wheel and he still did a high 12...

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I cleaned out the wheel arch's this morning and found about a 1cm of rubber all the way round the arch...

Not just any-ol-25 it was the big man Pear himself that got a lesson by a humble-relatively-stockish RB20 thanks 4 coming.

Don't worry Col, sooner or later the beloved purple will fall just the same mwahahahahahahaha

I am in the process of organizing another around May. Am currently waiting to find out what Saturdays Willowbank have available that are linked to the Test'N'Tune just like the last event which makes life a lot easier to plan around.

Will keep you all posted

Todd, Qld Events Team

Not just any-ol-25 it was the big man Pear himself that got a lesson by a humble-relatively-stockish RB20 thanks 4 coming.

Don't worry Col, sooner or later the beloved purple will fall just the same mwahahahahahahaha

I just spotted this...

first and last time 'sun shine' -- you'll keep :)

new clutch is on the way, my average tune is soon to be fixed. now if I just loose 50kg...

get the next one booked soooooooon :(

ps. wasn't it 1 run to me and 1 to you?? next time buddy, next time

and don't be surprised if you find a bag of cement in yr boot!!

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