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Dude, As if I dont know where these cars came from , or thier history's. I know Nathan well enough to know. Its not the point. I dont care who built them. Ovaboost put in a effort to have several cars there as a organised display, and went out and raced hard. Asides from alot of "secret sports" stickers on various cars, I didnt see a real Xspeed precense. Was Hanson there? Ken didnt have a display, yet came and spent the day talking and socialising. Jash put in 4 cars, SST in the form of Steve and Ant where there all day talking and racing - hell Ant broke his box, went home , fitted another, then returned. Thats committment to the scene. And in the end of the day - no scene, no business for anyone, right?

Tomj,

OK, I can see what you are trying say, happy with that. I just like to see the loyalty to whatever workshop you belong too shown and keep. Having one workshop claim work for another workshop is wrong. My 2 cents worth. To all those workshops that did show up BZ and WELL Done. Their suppor for this type of event is always appreciated. Again thanks to Paul for all the work to get SUAWA there. I had a ball. Now I want more :headspin:

I would of loved to be there flying the antilag.com flag and SST(if steve would of allowed it). I find the excuse of road tyres to be somewhat moot as far as I recall GOTBOOST was running on Nitto's and still did amazing times with a fantastic hook up..

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All it takes is a bit of patience, persistance and maybe some concentration on other parts of the car then power though I guess the easy way is to cry wolf and go straight to slicks

It took me 3 months of constant racing and playing with the set up of the car to even break into the 1.9's 60ft's other then that it was only my power making me fast as I was averaging 2.0-2.2 60fts and very low 12's to high 11's ET's as soon a I done a 1.97 60ft I ran 11.7 so my advice is keep at it and try different things and soon it will come together

Brett

and i still might get another meet out them. ITS ALL GOOD  

even been questioned on my timeslip because it has AWD6 class  lol

awesome times GOTBOOST, keep flying the 32GTst flag mate!!

what size Nittos are you running?

Chris

So they/you dont have enough confidence in your own work, that if you take it down the strip or on the dyno it wont succeed? Why even try then? I dont get the reason to create these cars then, cept for a shiney photo and blurb in a magazine. That said though, well done on the times on the weekend, nice tyres.

Immacul8 funny you said that about go the rotor, thats what ill be doing.

Cheers

Sean

C'mon dude I was there putting my car where the dyno sheets say it should be. I was a tad pissed off with the AAH, but shit like that happens.

Jash

Dude,

If you knew anything about the cars that supposed to be Ovaboost then you wouldnt have make the comment above. Ask who did Nathan's car and the R34 GTR. I think it'll open your eyes. They are Xspeed cars. I was also there for Xspeed workshop.

You sure there Xspeed cars?

hello all

I have Videos of Drag Combat if anyone is interested

Heres a list 137Mb in total

They are all 640x480 mpegs and have no zoom (taken from a digital camera)

If anyone has any ideas where to upload?

anyone wants them let me know

180 biggest warm-up 7mb

ballistic vs blackrex 7.7mb Blue Rex 12.7 run

R33 33 vs Cefiro1 5.4mb

R33 33 vs Cefiro2 5mb

Brett R33 vs Paul R33 (semi final) 6.1mb

BlkR33 vs silverR33 6.0mb

BlkR33 vs whiteR33 5.8mb

BlkR33 vs R34 6.3mb

BlkR33 vs sil80 5.8mb

C-red 33 vs R31 6mb

C-red R33 vs R31 start-stop 4.9mb

DC5 & B18cCivic warm-up 1.7mb

DC5 vs B18cCivic 6.25mb

GotBoost vs 31 (final) 3.6mb

GotBoost warm-up 4.2mb

NFS vs 32 4.7mb

NFS vs 33gtr (final) 5.2mb

NFS vs DC5 start-stop 17.9mb

Paul 33 vs R31 6mb

WhiteR33 warm-up 2.9mb

s15 vs s13 5.7mb

s15 warm-up 6.7mb

sil80 warm-up 3.6mb

Supra vs Lancer 5.2mb the supra 11.2 pass

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