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well its been way to long but A.I.R is opening the doors for drag racing THIS SATURDAY 26TH, sadly only 1/8 mile for the first few events but its a whole lot better than nothing. gates open at 8am, racing from 9 finishes at 11. Some big names are making the trek over including GAS Motorsport and the Brays. seriously not an event to be missed

http://racingonn.com.au/?page_id=1320

and what screams drag racing but a Canary Yellow VL to get you in the mood

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Yep I wil be out there for a look. When it is 1/4 mile early next year I will go run the V35 just to see how slow she really is :)

Maybe you missed Matty's post about this http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/375656-drags-back-at-air/

ill b there from 7am crewwing with the 2 500+kw vl turbos, 1 is white n manual (low boost for this meet on et street radials) the other 1 is yellow, number plate BOOSTO running big power thru a glide... has gone 9.90 b4 with much less power...

hope this rain clears, heard there is going to b around 25-30 thousand out there so get in early....

im keening up something fierce

last time i was at a.i.r i ran my car in a saturday night street meet (and kept lining up against 12sec HQs lol)

asif u wernt pantsing them :nyaanyaa: all noise and no hoof :whistling:

ill b there from 7am crewwing with the 2 500+kw vl turbos, 1 is white n manual (low boost for this meet on et street radials) the other 1 is yellow, number plate BOOSTO running big power thru a glide... has gone 9.90 b4 with much less power...

hope this rain clears, heard there is going to b around 25-30 thousand out there so get in early....

7am.. You're keen! Lol

Was talking to chafe lastnight and he was saying he went for a quick test drive and the car is hooking up mint on the et streets, cant wait!

yeah keen as, keen as to beat the traffic mostly lol

yeah i spoke to him on wed nite, hes loving the et streets, wait til he gets em on the track, there pretty much as good as slicks these days

i didnt know a top fueler was going out, even tho i heard a rumour yest that darren morgan was thinkn of headn over so that makes sense...

im keen to see joe signorellis 2j pro fx car again, been a while since ive been to jambo...

didnt the ba falcon have near 600 rwkw and the gtr i know had 406kwaw... and from wat i saw on the time board there was a couple tenths in it... hardly a smashing

also, it was the first qualifying run for all cars...

were so many surprised packet cars, great day, pity i had to leaver at 530, was running very smoothly

doorslammers going 4.0 - 4.2 at 173 to 176 mph to the 1/8th... crazy

Was an awesome day with some amazing cars ..... 176mph at half track is amazing - makes your bones hum with excitement as they fly past.

Pity I got burnt as hell - at least I am not as burnt as Terbeeke - he is going to be sore tomorrow! Great to catch up with MattR, Whatsisname, MattyT & Jas too!

didnt the ba falcon have near 600 rwkw and the gtr i know had 406kwaw... and from wat i saw on the time board there was a couple tenths in it... hardly a smashing

also, it was the first qualifying run for all cars...

were so many surprised packet cars, great day, pity i had to leaver at 530, was running very smoothly

doorslammers going 4.0 - 4.2 at 173 to 176 mph to the 1/8th... crazy

its std turbo(ported flapper still internal) on that thing pushing 400 at best and shes a fat bitch with 1900+kg inc driver fuel ......400awkw should of destroyed a ba a few tenths is big news in any drag racing circle :domokun:

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