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Don't use drag radials :(!, because you will not be able to state "street legal tyres". Commo's use drag tyres, as they have not got the skill to launch of the line smoothly and on the brink or traction/wheel-spin. Bit more practice and you'll get there buddy :rofl:

RE55's sure as hell smoke up nicely :aroused:

lol..yeh, its a shamble at the moment...had a BBQ at a Winton track day, then kissed a tyre at a drift day...It was down hill from here:(

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But things are looking on the up and up:)   When my new carbon bonnet arrives its all going into the panel shop so should once again look pretty neat:)

As for the exhaust note...thanks, I love the sound of my thing, its the cars redeaming feature.:(

Should have come up and said hello, maybe next time:thumbsup:

Yeah i've seen those pictures...bad luck there.....good excuse to get some more mods though! :rofl:

I was right next to your car with a mate b4 your 1st run i think...just admiring the car...LOL...ill be sure to say "hi" next time. Just work on those take-offs ey :) ? Good entertaining night overall...Yours was the only good skyline out there, Roy!....the rest of the cars got repetitive and boring - (apart fomt the 8second rotor..lol) :(

-ill bring the digital camera next time and record some runs...My sister had it!

Steve.

RIPPED OFF!!!!:P

Fullboost only have one pic of me, and none of my burnouts:(

Time for an email to see if i can get a few of the pics off them...i remember plenty of flash photography during my burnouts etc etc:confused:

Yeh ill be there in two weeks:)

One quick question... arent BF drag radials the same type of tyre as Nittos? They are still road legal arent they?

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