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10.7 second quarter mile on his first pass apparently :)

Unfortunately, it was kicked out from there, due to lack of a cage..

It's a 32 GTR with a T04R

BF Goodrich Streets

388rwkw on pump fuel... although apparently it was running C16 tonight?

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10 second GTRs rock :D

Anyway, just thought you'd be interested to hear... WSID was awesome tonight.

i'll confirm MPH / 60ft times when I find out more details

Edited by TommO

Yes I've read that, but as I said in there Mark doesn't want a cage, and he expect these kind of times. If he wanted to put a cage in, the other stuff is easy enough to do (of course, all $$$, but aren't as permanent as a cage....)

car was on martini (unleaded fuel) but not tuned to suit due to standard coils) , rolled in with 366rwkw

(car has made 388rwkw on pump fuel)

1st pass

10.7

1.65 60ft

126mph

mickey ST radials 275/40/17 on rears

2nd pass

missed gear, backed off 16.9

3rd pass

missed second gear 11.2

4th pass

10.7 kicked out

car will definatley be returning with all matters addressed :unsure:

Congrats UREADY.

I was out in the pits when I heard the distinctive sound of a worked RB26 scream off down the 1/4 and then heard a 10.7sec pass over the pa system. Took me about 3sec to get back to the spectators grandstand to find out who it was :)

Time to get a full set of M/T's eh...

I was actually expecting some quicker cars there last nite due to the big event this weekend but it was still a great night anyway!

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