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We had a tiny little NJ meet at my house today. Ltrain, wolfcri, blacknx2k, myself, RubySER, and a fellow 240SX owner were hangin out, doin our thing. Header install, rewiring speakers, shootin the breeze.
Then we decided to have a little fun. We took Section 8 Racing's gutted egg out of hibernation and decided to do the burnout that we've always wanted to do. Well, I'll let the pictures speak for themselves!
Gettin ready...
Starting in first gear....look at the determination in wolfcri's eyes!
Approaching redline in 1st...
Second gear!
The aftermath.....
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Chris '91 VVL-powered SE-RSOLD
VE! Koni/GC's, Apexi, Progress, Crown, Carbotech, ACT, GSpec, Fidanza, VDO, Nismo, and other goodies '04 G35 6MT '99 CBR600 F4
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Missing my sr20 b14, but still showing some love. Possible new project when I return!
Old car: 1999 Sentra SE-L Turbo: USDM sr20de, t25 turbo, hot shot intercooler kit, BIG ass fmic, nismo fpr, autometer fp gauge/boost gauge, mbc set at stock boost for now! 7psi= more traction>11psi=less traction.
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Blair
93 P10
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." - Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)
the funny part is, there was about 4 people behind the car holding it back that you cant even see hahaha... the neighbors didnt say anything but right as we finished nismoser's parents got home.... "what happen, whats burning"-chris's dad "tires!"-chris ahhahahahaha