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Old 27-05-03, 07:30 PM
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1/4 mile times from Straightliners.



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My Son had a toy steering wheel which he used to spin furiously, making loads of go-faster noises, leaning into all the tight corners, perhaps running the government feels a bit like that. You make all the noises, but when you stop you haven't really gone anywhere.
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Old 27-05-03, 09:11 PM
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RE: 1/4 mile times from Straightliners.

Next year Chris, next year.:v
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Old 27-05-03, 11:06 PM
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RE: 1/4 mile times from Straightliners.

i want to know about the ford popular- who wants a cob when you can get a popular that does 1/4 mile in 13secs. The only thing i want to know is what version it was- i'm sure my popular was only a 1.6 litre. Must have been a special edition :tu
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Old 28-05-03, 06:29 PM
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RE: 1/4 mile times from Straightliners.

Pugwash
I saw it in the staging area,it looked nice,but GREEN,and had
"No fat birds" and "Old forge Garage or Motors"
sign written on the passenger door.I watched it run and also wondered what engine it had.Anyone know him???
Also impressed with the Chargers Donuts.Must have owned a tyre depot.

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Old 28-05-03, 06:31 PM
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RE: 1/4 mile times from Straightliners.

Robert any chance of the full list. :tu you aint got down to me. ;(
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Old 28-05-03, 07:18 PM
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RE: 1/4 mile times from Straightliners.

Mike,

Looking forward to next year. I just wanted to make sure that you didn't get a clean sweep at this year's event. I kept a little bit in reserve as I didn't want to beat you by too much
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Old 28-05-03, 09:41 PM
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RE: 1/4 mile times from Straightliners.

If you had as much polish on your car as I do on mine then your car would do the quarter in 10sec's flat.:tu
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Old 28-05-03, 11:08 PM
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RE: 1/4 mile times from Straightliners.

Robert, you don't have page 2 for the slow pokes do you - my time was on page 2. I am still pleased with 13.6 though.
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