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Methanol

88mm Precision turbo

power glide

Four link rear end

The Car has nitrous to spool the turbo on the start line but it wasnt used on friday night.

So a pro tree would be no problem

What car do you have Zebra?????

And you are obviously not a drag racer because it dosnt matter if its a pro tree or a normal tree the timers dont start till the wheel moves past the beam.

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Looks great for a first time out.

Although the timers don't start untill the wheel moves past the beam, the race starts as soon as the light is green so the other guy would be long gone.

As it is it would really struggle in competition unless they have a creeper on the transbrake.

I'm sure with a little NOS that'll all be sorted and it'll be fine.

Awesome job for the first time out, looks like easy 7s.

Robbie.

It's a bit of a shit go to judge the car's startline performance on its first meeting...

just saying that it took a while and that it would be interesting to see how it goes...most real big power turbo cars struggle...which im sure you know.

Rb 30

Rb 26 head

Methanol

88mm Precision turbo

power glide

Four link rear end

The Car has nitrous to spool the turbo on the start line but it wasnt used on friday night.

So a pro tree would be no problem

What car do you have Zebra?????

And you are obviously not a drag racer because it dosnt matter if its a pro tree or a normal tree the timers dont start till the wheel moves past the beam.

What ever dick head...and who gives a f**k what car I have, I could have a Nitro Funny car for all it matters...and no shit the timers don't start until the front wheels leave the beams.....so go back to polishing your "race car" and f**k off!

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Rb 30

Rb 26 head

Methanol

88mm Precision turbo

power glide

Four link rear end

The Car has nitrous to spool the turbo on the start line but it wasnt used on friday night.

So a pro tree would be no problem

What car do you have Zebra?????

And you are obviously not a drag racer because it dosnt matter if its a pro tree or a normal tree the timers dont start till the wheel moves past the beam.

Sounds nice.

When will your GTR be back at the track..?

just saying that it took a while and that it would be interesting to see how it goes...most real big power turbo cars struggle...which im sure you know.

What ever dick head...and who gives a f**k what car I have, I could have a Nitro Funny car for all it matters...and no shit the timers don't start until the front wheels leave the beams.....so go back to polishing your "race car" and f**k off!

Dick head aye?

And f**k off????

Listen you key board comando i never swore at you or was disrespectfull to so now that you have mouthed off why dont you give me a call so we can meet up and see how much of a hero you are face to face

I really want to punch holes in you now so call me 0418 113848

You would be lucky to drive that mouse in your right hand properly let alone a nitro funny car you rat!

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Zubra, there is no need to be so aggressive and fling insults. Your first post appeared to be very judgemental on a car that has taken years to build and one that runs 8.3 on its maiden pass (to be the 2nd quickest Skyline in Aus, I believe?). The rest of your posts have gone downhill even further.

Why does almost every drag thread have to descend into such ignoramic unplesantries so quickly? At least wait until the car's second meet :D

Now, back on topic. Awesome performance from Alex in the Birrong Automotive R33. Does anyone know if the car had any damage on Friday? Look forward to its next meet.

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No damage just a loose converter so the box will be pulled out and converter tightened.

Car will hopefully be back for the sport compac meet in 3 weeks.

My car should be out soon. I have put the 19 s back on it and ive been driving it around a bit but i will get back to the track soon!

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Dick head aye?

And f**k off????

Listen you key board comando i never swore at you or was disrespectfull to so now that you have mouthed off why dont you give me a call so we can meet up and see how much of a hero you are face to face

I really want to punch holes in you now so call me 0418 113848

You would be lucky to drive that mouse in your right hand properly let alone a nitro funny car you rat!

lol nice one hero.

Who is the key board warrior???...threatening to fight me because I called you a dick head on the internet. Take a valium dude, you need it.

NXTIME - It may have sounded judgmental, but it wasnt meant to be.

Its not like I said "That car is a piece of shit it takes 10mins to get on the stall and i'll smash dream boats cause they called me a dickhead on a car forum here's my ph #"

So in hindsight I should have kept quiet so the little princesses don't get their knickers in a knot.

You got my number call me f**ker im in canbera a fair bit.

And yes you should keep yor mouth shut.

neh....ill just have a good chuckle at your big man status.

I will laugh even more if the 7 million spam ad mobs find your number and send you 11ty texts everyday

not bad at all! 8.3 is awesome for a first time out. hell it's awesome for the 100th time out...

i'm sure there will be plenty more to come. it probably will be a bit of a challenge off a pro tree but the easy way around that is get into the burnout as soon as poss, don't run it too deep so you can back it up quick and get it into stage before the other bloke. once he starts getting into stage then get it up on the stall and that should be plenty of time to have it building boost and have it up on the launch limiter ready to go.

but i'm sure he knows all that anyway. there's plenty of little games you can play to turn the advantage your way.

as far as the insults and threats on both sides. try and keep them to yourself. it just makes both of you look stupid and adds nothing to the forum and in the end all that happens is you get banned.

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