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YEah there certainly where some slower times than I had expected....

Good event as time goes on a guess it will get better...

It was always good watchin drifta "warm" up his tyres, oh and hazard lights from 13 devil where pretty funny, the commentator said " Yes and watch out for me with my hazard lights because I am about to run a 15 sec quarter" we will have to jump him next time we see him.... prob as he jumps in his 20 sec Hyundai!

Basically what IMMACUL8 said.... very true about Pauls car....

All in all for the power we are starting to pull in our cars we are either needing better launches or more traction

hehuehuehe,

Thanx to Ross car as well, he knocked me out as well in the first round hehe.

But I forgot to join the club, is 034 membership number still available?

Paul, you did a great job and everybody else that I know and I don't know.

Keep up the great job guys :rofl:

1* GOT BOOST - very impressed. Fark you left the line hard and kept pulling hard all the way down the track.. I was very impressed. Stand out performance. (ps - what turbz u running/)

cheers

turb's on my car are still the ones it came with in from japan.ive never had them off and they appear to be stock. being from a japanese police car, some people said they may be early N1's maybe. until i take them off who knows?

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