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Guys,

Both my passes were identical although I did quite different launches. I ran a 13.2 ET with a 2.1 60 ft both times. I am not heaps happy about the results - just content I guess. I was expecting (maybe too much) to crack a high 12 second run. My terminal speed was 104 mph and 106 mph which iswhat I've been told is good enough for a high 12.

Basically it comes down to the fact that my 60 ft times are shit! :)

Kabab was telling me he gets the same 60ft in his R32 GTST so I've got to improve this.

Anyway I'll be back @ the creek after I go to Japan and after I get my car tuned!!

Make sure you guys who didn't come ... come next time..... This was the first time out at the creek for me and it was awesome fun. It's not as easy as it seems and its not a matter of mashing the pedal :D But it all was good fun.... well maybe not so much for Miz33t and Merli

Thanks Minh. The first car I went up against was a street car that ran a 16..... if u see the pics Franks took which is of the second drag.... the competitor is nowhere to be seen.... WHY?? Cos he ran a frikkin 10! hahahaha

Yeh you gotta definitely come down next time with your new clutch.... its great fun!

Man you did us GTR owners proud. Damn I am so scared to Hurt the GTR. But lately it seems the GTR are very very strong.

Lets it put it this way? Your car is stock and considering that was your first time thats damn good!

Props to you Yang!. Merli, Helen and the rest of you guys.

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