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Sean Tippet's R32 GTS-4 purple sedan GOTBOOST (III) broke into the 10s last night at the plex running 10.98 @ 129mph making it the 3rd WA Skyline to achieve this on street tyres (Nangkang 235 45 17).

It was the second outting for Sean with the new built rb26 setup, the first bringing him 11.0.

Go the Tippet

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Well done Sean!

Great to see another 32 into the 10's. Whatever recipe you've got for the RB26 share it! A lot of people are going to want to know!

it starts with a fully functional "flux Capacitor" and ends at 88MPH

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