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projectgengar
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Post by projectgengar »

love that. power not paint lol, thats fantastic. saw a quote once that said never laugh at a car with bad paint and you wont go far wrong, thats my philosophy, i love driving a car that scares kids, granny's and pets. too much to spend under the bonnet without blowing cash on flip paint and dodo juice

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RobCallow
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Hello and welcome to BP :D

Sounds like you will fit in well here!!
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BigFil
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Welcome to BP, good luck with the build keep us all up to date with your progress
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projectgengar
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cheers for that mate, is that your mustang? awesome car, what's in it? i might drive a jap but i have taste lol

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Fil's Mustang is a bit special. I won't spill the beans for him but suffice to say he's already busting easy mid 10's with no launch, short shifting and no nitrous :D Oh yeah......and he's only driven it once in three years!!
Between him, max1, K1HKSarse and a few others you should be able to get any drag advice you need. In terms of preparing cars for track use, you should find no end of ideas or advice.

Welcome to the forum. We have regular meets in East Anglia and join or run events all over the place. Check out the relevant sub-forums for more info :thumbs:
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jap.slapper
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Post by jap.slapper »

I've found the guys I've chatted with on BP so far to be good old fashioned petrolheads.
Friendly, informative and without the usual bullshit that you associate with forums.......you'll fit in just fine I reckon bud

Got any youtube clips of your previous runs, more pics, spec etc
I like the built for purpose look of your motor chief :patriot:

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Monster
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Welcome to BP fella!

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slaphead
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Hi and Welcome to BP

There's nothing that shouts "Poor Workmanship" more than wrinkles in the Gaffer tape.....

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BigFil
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Post by BigFil »

projectgengar wrote:cheers for that mate, is that your mustang? awesome car, what's in it? i might drive a jap but i have taste lol
Yes that's my money pit!!! She's running a 598 big block (9800cc)

We run up to the pod about 10 times a year mainly for the HKS drag series as the other guys run Japs too but also peak performance days and Webster race days.

Let us know when it's ready and join the convoy :thumbs:
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projectgengar
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cheers guys

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cheers guys, i feel settled here. i never bothered taking video of my car as i never thought it worthy, will take some more photo's of it as i progress with it. thanks for the support, dont think i'll change the looktoo much when i'm done, i like the built to be nasty look too. fil that mustang is awesome, if you ever need a willing spanner monkey/tea boy dont hesitate to ask, same goes to anyone really. its run a couple of 12's before but mainly 13's and i would really like to hit high 11's but without blowing a fortune on it, mainly by removing as much weight as is poss. anything none essential must go. expecting another nipper in october so money is a bit of a hurdle but i just want to have fun. i'm really glad i found you guys, at last peolple who do it right:hurray:

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