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If it wasnt so far away ide bring my LS1R31 just for shits n giggles.

Isnt she building an ls1 drag car now aswell?? Thats kind of muscle....

No one else is posting for me Pete. Im just moving on to bigger and better things and a lot more horsepower aswell.

And yes i am building a R31 LS1 powered Drag Car.....

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No one else is posting for me Pete. Im just moving on to bigger and better things and a lot more horsepower aswell.

And yes i am building a R31 LS1 powered Drag Car.....

Bigger yes, better seriously doubtful :). Ill own your LS1 two fold :)

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OK guys, let's get back on topic please and keep this thread clean.

The classes have been explained so please drop it...........no one is twisting anyone's arm to enter. :)

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Is Steve knight doing the work on your car now!!!

Last time I saw your car it was in the Boostworx workshop, i know that was a little while ago now.

It is entered next weekend for the time attack round 1 and also have paid for my entry in the mount alma mile in april.

Next weekend is the first the car will see in its current format so im going out untested with 515kw at the wheels. Should be fun, not expecting fast times, i still have a lot of development to do on the car.

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that's a beast George.....I reckon you'd need to be pulling a low 10 or better Cara

down a 1/4 mile that is :P

That supra is more of a circuit then a drag car though

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