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Do you mean me.   No  I have  Nismo 555cc  and  with 384rwkw runningout of fuel a bit so we have converted to twin fuel filter for less restriction adn turning up the fuel pressure a bit.

Waiting for the Skyline come back about non fast ones in town??  Anybody>> Where is  wreckedhead?

im here, the R will be back on the track soon enough, just waiting for some time to get the cage in, been sitting in the rain for weeks now, but will get the eventually.

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DezertEagle should be fine as long as you have not boosted it too hard. Run some octane booster to be safe, but drags is usually no probs, circuit racing brakes and temps go up and more need to have good car and set up. See you out there.

OK I put rego on the zed but the plates don't weigh that much to worry about, and show me a registered car at the drags that runs a cat? Be interesting to run Theo and get him to disconnect his front drive shaft.

Also Paul my boss never lets me go but does not stop me and you only have one kid. A cute one too. Being cheeky again if you can make it, your beast will be the king and toughest looking car there, but that's only my opinion. Plus if not aloud out too much this is the night. I hope weather will be ok.

I noticed a little bit of wheel spin in the wet today and checked my tyres. The rear left is basically bald, how tough are the pits check at EC? I dont want to waist my time just to get rejected at the pits.

John has convinced me to give the new R34 a run this Wed, providing the Boss and work allow me to be there, I will come down for a run.

careful mate you don't want to enjoy it and start batting for the wrong team :D

We need another trackday....soon....

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I noticed a little bit of wheel spin in the wet today and checked my tyres. The rear left is basically bald, how tough are the pits check at EC? I dont want to waist my time just to get rejected at the pits.

the only bald tyre at the drags is a slick, you would be wasting your time and money racing on that. Put a ad in the wanted section to see if anybody has something more suitable to race on. Paul...DIRTgarage

I noticed a little bit of wheel spin in the wet today and checked my tyres. The rear left is basically bald, how tough are the pits check at EC? I dont want to waist my time just to get rejected at the pits.

What size tyre are you after Paul ?

I have 1 265x35x18 about 80% tread from memory, let me know if you are interested .

Paul if your engine falls out then I might listen otherwise get there, and put your lipstick back in your purse. Or was some wimp from work posting for you?

Paul if your engine falls out then I might listen otherwise get there, and put your lipstick back in your purse.  Or was some wimp from work posting for you?

LOL...talk it up funboy:) ...you wont be cracking wise when you jump in your car for a run and you see a horses head in the passenger seat...uh, err drag queens take these things personally

Paul if your engine falls out then I might listen otherwise get there, and put your lipstick back in your purse.  Or was some wimp from work posting for you?

Sheesh John finally gets through a day of motorsport without his motor imploding and he gets a bit cheeky!




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