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just the windscreen :kiss:

wouldnt mind seeing the footage

Good to hear champ. Thanks for letting me have a sticky beek at the car too :)

The footage isnt anything special... just see you all of a sudden slow down and me catch up trying to avoid you and figure out what u were doing thru kink and start of T2 lol..... im sure you were also trying to figure out what the hell just happened :)

Good to hear champ. Thanks for letting me have a sticky beek at the car too :D

The footage isnt anything special... just see you all of a sudden slow down and me catch up trying to avoid you and figure out what u were doing thru kink and start of T2 lol..... im sure you were also trying to figure out what the hell just happened :thumbsup:

no probs mate.

i actually knew what had happened, just couldnt see sh*t since the cabin filled up quick with the powder from the airbag.

hey guys, i dont have a speedo but i was at 5800rpm in 5th which is 0.7:1 ratio on around a 26" tall tyre, we used a moroso calculator to work out top speed and it said 237kmh, that cant be correct surely.....

hey guys, i dont have a speedo but i was at 5800rpm in 5th which is 0.7:1 ratio on around a 26" tall tyre, we used a moroso calculator to work out top speed and it said 237kmh, that cant be correct surely.....

i woudl say mroe around the 200 mark form what i saw

but you never know

hey guys, i dont have a speedo but i was at 5800rpm in 5th which is 0.7:1 ratio on around a 26" tall tyre, we used a moroso calculator to work out top speed and it said 237kmh, that cant be correct surely.....

Stu u were only slightly pulling away from me down the straight and i was topping 190km/h... so yeah i think Pete is pretty on the money with 200km/h.... seemed only about 10km/h difference...

yeh thats what i thought, i pretty much stayed even with the black skyline that had issues later in the day. that thing was quick.

Adrian might have the tyre size incorrect in the formula.

Stu u were only slightly pulling away from me down the straight and i was topping 190km/h... so yeah i think Pete is pretty on the money with 200km/h.... seemed only about 10km/h difference...

sounds like a day at the track could be more fun standing on the wall with your fly down fatz lol.

yea i tell speed by standing on the walll

you can tell by how much your face gets sucked off

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