JB New Section........ Part 4.....

farking shit!!!!
the both of u really best pair when it comes to shooting me!!!
 
Tired like fuck sial.....

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wooooo...
 
whahahaha... quality TT until 3.30am......

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What can i say....

Import Drag Racing
6 Second Club

Driver Team Car Time
Rod Harvey
Rayglass Boats
Toyota Celica
6.54 @ 356kph (221mph)







7 Second Club
Driver Team Car Time
Reece McGregor Heat Treatments Racing Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R 7.57 @ 306kph (190mph)

Carl Jensen C & M Performance Toyota Supra JZA80 7.64 @ 263kph (164mph)

Rod Harvey Rayglass Boats
Datsun 1200 Coupe 7.67 @ 286kph (178mph)

Robbie Ward
Rotorua Import Pro Shop / Cocaine Energy
Datsun 240Z
7.86 @ 285kph (177mph)

Stu Lawton
Lawton Rotorsport / Mazdaspeed Mazda RX SP20 7.86 @ 282kph (175mph)

Brent Curran
CBR/Castrol EDGE
Mazda RX-7 Series 3
7.88 @ 274kph (170mph)


8 Second Club
Driver Team Car Time
Glenn Suckling GDS Motorsport / Mag & Turbo Warehouse Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R 8.02 @ 281kph (176mph)

Robert Tynan
Wholesale Cars Direct / Tynan Fabrication
Subaru WRX
8.05 @ 270kph (168mph)

Andre Simon
TSW / Weltec
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III
8.23 @ 289kph (179mph)

Daniel Tye
CBR / Glass Projects / Castrol EDGE
Mazda 323
8.29 @ 256kph (159mph)

Warren Overton
Kiwi-RE / Redline Performance
Mazda RX-7 Series 3
8.41 @ 254kph (157mph)

Simon Steffek
Exclusive P&P / Xotica.co.nz
Mitsubishi Mirage
8.46 @ 257kph (160mph)

Tony Markovina
Zoom Zone
Mazda RX-3
8.47 @ 254kph (158mph)

Brent Curran
Cusco MazSport
Mazda RX-7 Series 5
8.48 @ 256kph (159mph)

Dan Johnston CBR / Demon Energy Mazda RX-2 8.54 @ 246kph (153mph)

Dean Hargreaves
Rotamax
Mazda RX-3
8.54 @ 257kph (160mph)

Nyle Buckley
TNRD / Speedsource / Skills 4 Work
Toyota Corona
8.54 @ 247kph (154mph)

Brent Curran
CBR / TGA
Mazda RX-7 Series 3
8.59 @ 269kph (167mph)

Tony Bateson
RX-7 Heaven
Mazda RX-7 Series 6
8.59 @ 251kph (156mph)

Zoheb Razak
Golden Industries
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III
8.63 @ 260kph (162mph)

Nikki Dunlop
Speedtech Motorsport
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II
8.76 @ 249kph (155mph)

Simon Dudding
Top Gear Autotech / Redline Performance
Nissan Silvia S13
8.76 @ 246kph (153mph)

Dale Buckley / Cam Wheeler
Snap On / DC Racing
Toyota Supra RZ
8.77 @ 250kph (155mph)







9 Second Club
Driver Team Car Time
Adam Wigg
RaceFX
Nissan Skyline R34
9.06 @ 203kph (126mph)

Hayden Rowell
Lawton Rotorsport
Mazda 323
9.10 @ 242kph (148mph)

Steve Rossen
FC Datalogic
Mazda RX-7 Series 6
9.11 @ 241kph (150mph)

Jeremy Abbott
Privateer
Mazda RX-7 Series 6
9.12 @ 237kph (147mph)

Logan Klenner
Speed Source / Motorsport Engineering
Mitsubishi Lancer GSR
9.25 @ 248kph (154mph)

Jeremy Abbott
Privateer
Mazda RX-3
9.41 @ 228kph (142mph)

Paul Dowdall
NZ Performance / RE Sinclair
Mazda RX-7 Series 4
9.44 @ 231kph (143mph)

Robbie Ward
Rotorua Import Pro Shop
Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R
9.46 @ 251kph (156mph)

Dave Goodwin / Chris Cully
Taupiri Autostore
Mazda RX-3
9.49 @ 225kph (140mph)

Jamie Hansen
Lawton Rotorsport
Mazda RX-2
9.50 @ 227kph (141mph)

Adam Wilson
Redline Performance
Mitsubishi Galant VR-4
9.51 @ 240kph (149mph)

Nathan MacPherson
RE Sinclair / NZ Performance
Mazda RX-7 Series 1
9.55 @ 228kph (142mph)

Graeme MacDonald
Croydon Wholesalers Racing
Toyota Supra RZ
9.59 @ 225kph (140mph)

Jason Horn
Belair Mitsi Wreckers
Mitsubishi Lancer
9.66 @ 230kph (143mph)

Paul Norris Tricky Tune Ford Escort Mk II 9.68 @ 228kph (142mph)

David Stock
Speedtech Motorsport
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
9.69 @ 228kph (142mph)

Kevin Keoghan
NZ Car Parts
Toyota Supra MA70
9.72 @ 227kph (141mph)

Mike Healy
Turbo Vehicles
Mazda RX-7 Series 6
9.77 @ 227kph (141mph)

Geoff Taylor
Choke on the Smoke Racing
Toyota Corolla SR
9.77 @ 224kph (139mph)

Rob Kelly
NZ Car Parts
Toyota Corolla KE25
9.78 @ 220kph (136mph)

Brad Jonson
Privateer
Mazda RX-7 series 3
9.81 @ 220kph (137mph)

Cory Abbott Privateer Mazda RX-2 9.82 @ 228kph (142mph)

Ben Cox
RSL / NZ Car Parts
Datsun 1200 coupe
9.87 @ 229kph (142mph)

Allister Benson Speedtech Motorsport Mitsubishi Lancer GSR
9.92 @ 234kph (145mph)

Chris Suttie
NZPerformance.co.nz
Mitsubhi LancerGSR
9.96 @ 214kph (133mph)

Brett-Lee Sang
Boosted Performance
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III
9.97 @ 233kph (145mph)

Leon Ruby
Glen Innes Mechanical / PPRE
Mazda RX-7 Series 1
9.98 @ 237kph (147mph)

Matt Locke
Speedtech Motorsport
Subaru Impreza WRX
9.98 @ 228kph (142mph)

Bryce McEwan
BenQ
Mazda RX-7 Series 6 (N/A)
9.98 @ 218kph (136mph)







10 Second Club

Driver Team Car Time
Arthur Eyre
RE Sinclair
Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
10.03 @ 222kph (138mph)

Richard Dunn Privateer / TNRD Nissan Skyline GTS-t 10.03 @ 222kph (138mph)

John Shannon
Privateer
Toyota Supra JZA70 10.10 @ 218kph (135mph)

Sonny Davis
NRB Performance
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo I
10.12 @ 219kph (136mph)

Brendon Keighley
Privateer
Mazda RX-2
10.31 @ 219kph (136mph)

Mazin Shalash
Privateer
Toyota Starlet KP61
10.35 @ 217kph (135mph)

Joe Kyle
FC Datalogit / Joe’s Mechanical
Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
10.36 @ 217kph (135mph)

Jeffrey Richardson
Spec Performance
Toyota Starlet KP
10.40 @ 216kph (134mph)

Daniel Huxford
Lawton Rotorsport
Mazda RX-2
10.42 @ 193kph (120mph)

Ben Cole
TMR Performance
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II
10.50 @ 207kph (129mph)

Troy Stredwick
Top Gear Autotech
Mitsubishi Lancer GSR
10.53 @ 211kph (130mph)

Hamish McDonald
NZEFI
Toyota Corolla Levin TE71
10.58 @ 212kph (132mph)

Jason Wilhelmsen
Rotamax
Mazda RX-7
10.60 @ 212kph (131mph)

Matt Tobin
Speedtech / Simpson Motorsport
Mitsubishi Galant VR-4
10.64 @ 214kph (132mph)

Hayden Woodhead
Privateer
Mazda RX-3 coupe
10.64 @ 213kph (133mph)

Matt Porritt
Japanese Performance
Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t
10.65 @ 233kph (145mph)

Simon Houltram
Privateer
Mazda 808
10.67 @ 212kph (132mph)

Scott Lilly
Privateer
Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
10.68 @ 214kph (133mph)

Justin Weir
Privateer
Toyota Supra RZ
10.70 @ 209kph (130mph)

William Roberts
NRB Performance / Chosen Few
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III
10.73 @ 216kph (134mph)

Maneesh Naidu
RSL Racing / Tricky Tune / NRB Performance
Mitsubishi Lancer MX
10.74 @ 201kph (125mph)

Tom Farr
Privateer
Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
10.75 @ 215kph
(134mph)

Damon Hogan
NRB Performance / Top Gear
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III
10.76 @ 206kph (128mph)

Robbie Ward
RIPS
Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R
10.77 @ 214kph (133mph)

Matt Tipple
Guncity.co.nz
Nissan Skyline GTS-t
10.78 @ 220kph (137mph)

Brent Wing
RE Sinclair
Mazda RX-7 Series 5
10.78 @ 216kph (134mph)

Dave Reid
Speed Source
Mitsubishi Galant VR-4
10.78 @ 208kph (129mph)

Ben Moorcock
Lawton Rotorsport
Mazda RX-3
10.78 @ 201kph (125mph)

David Tipple
Guncity.co.nz
Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R
10.82 @ 204kph (126mph)

Dirk Schmidt
Privateer
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II
10.83 @ 214kph (133mph)

Mike Bradley
Speedtech Motorsport / No Camz
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II
10.84 @ 198kph (123mph)

Luke Carver
FBI Performance
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI
10.86 @ 217kph (135mph)

Robbie Ward
Hytech Engines
Nissan Skyline GT-R
10.86 @ 209kph (130mph)

Phil Clark
Ohlsen Developments
Mitsibushi Lancer Evo I
10.86 @ 207kph (129mph)

Tristan Bowles
Speedtech Motorsport
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II
10.86 @ 195kph (120mph)

Warren Overton
Kiwi-RE
Mazda RX-7 Series 4
10.87 @ 210kph (130mph)

Barry Manon
Privateer
Toyota Levin
10.88 @ 209kph (130mph)

Kevin Ban
Kelford Cams
Honda Civic (N/A)
10.88 @ 205kph (126mph)

James McLaughlin
The Garage
Nissan Skyline GTS-4
10.89 @ 209kph (130mph)

Nick Reiri
Lawton Motorsport
Mazda RX323
10.89 @ 197kph (122mph)

Chritiaan Gough
Spec Performance
Toyota MR-2 SW20
10.90 @ 206kph (128mph)

Greg Harmon
RE Sinclair
Mazda RX-7
10.90 @ 202kph (125mph)

Hilton Bush
Privateer / Rota-Act
Mazda RX-2
10.91 @ 207kph (129mph)

Neil Carter
Privateer
Mitsubishi Evo III
10.92 @ 206kph (128mph)

Robert Liu
Infomotive Ltd
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo I
10.92 @ 201kph (124mph)

Lindsay Sarchet
NZEFI
Toyota Supra
10.93 @ 214kph
(133mph)

Craig Brady / Robbie Ward
RIPS
Nissan Skyline GTS-t
10.93 @ 202kph (125mph)

Kevin Boyd
Privateer
Toyita Supra JAZ80
10.94 @ 209kph (130mph)

Bruce Cullimore
Total Oils
Honda Integra
10.94 @ 206kph (128mph)

John Rothery
CMR / Top Gear Autotech
Nissan Pulsar GTi
10.95 @ 212kph (132mph)

Shane McWatt
Privateer
Mazda RX-2
10.95 @ 201kph (125mph)

Jairus Wharerau
Drift Corp
Mazda RX-7 Series 6
10.96 @ 206kph (128mph)

Nick Coyle
RAW Motorworx
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II
10.96 @ 202kph (125mph)

Ryan Hellen Rotamax Mazda RX-3 10.96 @ 201kph (124mph)

Sam Talijancich
Area 51
Nissan Onevia
10.96 @ 197kph (122mph)

Robbie Ward
RIPS
Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R
10.97 @ 212kph (132mph)

Nick Jones
Privateer
Subaru Legacy RS
10.97 @ 209kph (130mph)
 
For those come for Fri TT, (3 of us only actually)


Arctic ice cap to disappear in 20-30 years: study - Yahoo! Singapore News

Arctic ice cap to disappear in 20-30 years: study
AFP - Thursday, October 15SendIM StoryPrint.
In this undated image obatined from http://www.catlinarcticsurvey.com, British explorers Pen Hadow (R) and Ann Daniels cross a refrozen lead in the North Pole. The Arctic ice cap will disappear completely in summer months within 20 to 30 years, a polar research team said as they presented findings from an expedition led by adventurer Pen Hadow.
LONDON (AFP) - – The Arctic ice cap will disappear completely in summer months within 20 to 30 years, a polar research team said as they presented findings from an expedition led by adventurer Pen Hadow.

It is likely to be largely ice-free during the warmer months within a decade, the experts added.

Veteran polar explorer Hadow and two other Britons went out on the Arctic ice cap for 73 days during the northern spring, taking more than 6,000 measurements and observations of the sea ice.

The raw data they collected from March to May has been analysed, producing some stark predictions about the state of the ice cap.

"The summer ice cover will completely vanish in 20 to 30 years but in less than that it will have considerably retreated," said Professor Peter Wadhams, head of the polar ocean physics group at Britain's prestigious Cambridge University.

"In about 10 years, the Arctic ice will be considered as open sea."

Starting off from northern Canada, Hadow, Martin Hartley and Ann Daniels skied over the ice cap to measure the thickness of the remaining ice, assessing its density and the depth of overlying snow, as well as taking weather and sea temperature readings.

Across their 450-kilometre (290 mile) route, the average thickness of the ice floes was 1.8 metres (six feet), while it was 4.8 metres when incorporating the compressed ridges of ice.

"An average thickness of 1.8 metres is typical of first year ice, which is more vulnerable in the summer. And the multi-year ice is shrinking back more rapidly," said Wadhams.

"It's a concrete example of global change in action.

"With a larger part of the region now in first year ice, it is clearly more vulnerable. The area is now more likely to become open water each summer, bringing forward the potential date when the summer sea ice will be completely gone."

Doctor Martin Sommerkorn, senior climate change adviser for the World Wide Fund for Nature's international Arctic programme, said the survey painted a sombre picture of the ice meltdown, which was happening "faster than we thought".

"Remove the Arctic ice cap and we are left with a very different and much warmer world," he said.

Loss of sea ice cover will "set in motion powerful climate feedbacks which will have an impact far beyond the Arctic itself," he added.

"This could lead to flooding affecting one quarter of the world's population, substantial increases in greenhouse gas emission from massive carbon pools and extreme global weather changes."

"Today's findings provide yet another urgent call for action to world leaders ahead of the United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen in December to rapidly and effectively curb global greenhouse gas emissions."
 
For those come for Fri TT, (3 of us only actually)


Arctic ice cap to disappear in 20-30 years: study - Yahoo! Singapore News

Arctic ice cap to disappear in 20-30 years: study
AFP - Thursday, October 15SendIM StoryPrint.
In this undated image obatined from http://www.catlinarcticsurvey.com, British explorers Pen Hadow (R) and Ann Daniels cross a refrozen lead in the North Pole. The Arctic ice cap will disappear completely in summer months within 20 to 30 years, a polar research team said as they presented findings from an expedition led by adventurer Pen Hadow.
LONDON (AFP) - – The Arctic ice cap will disappear completely in summer months within 20 to 30 years, a polar research team said as they presented findings from an expedition led by adventurer Pen Hadow.

It is likely to be largely ice-free during the warmer months within a decade, the experts added.

Veteran polar explorer Hadow and two other Britons went out on the Arctic ice cap for 73 days during the northern spring, taking more than 6,000 measurements and observations of the sea ice.

The raw data they collected from March to May has been analysed, producing some stark predictions about the state of the ice cap.

"The summer ice cover will completely vanish in 20 to 30 years but in less than that it will have considerably retreated," said Professor Peter Wadhams, head of the polar ocean physics group at Britain's prestigious Cambridge University.

"In about 10 years, the Arctic ice will be considered as open sea."

Starting off from northern Canada, Hadow, Martin Hartley and Ann Daniels skied over the ice cap to measure the thickness of the remaining ice, assessing its density and the depth of overlying snow, as well as taking weather and sea temperature readings.

Across their 450-kilometre (290 mile) route, the average thickness of the ice floes was 1.8 metres (six feet), while it was 4.8 metres when incorporating the compressed ridges of ice.

"An average thickness of 1.8 metres is typical of first year ice, which is more vulnerable in the summer. And the multi-year ice is shrinking back more rapidly," said Wadhams.

"It's a concrete example of global change in action.

"With a larger part of the region now in first year ice, it is clearly more vulnerable. The area is now more likely to become open water each summer, bringing forward the potential date when the summer sea ice will be completely gone."

Doctor Martin Sommerkorn, senior climate change adviser for the World Wide Fund for Nature's international Arctic programme, said the survey painted a sombre picture of the ice meltdown, which was happening "faster than we thought".

"Remove the Arctic ice cap and we are left with a very different and much warmer world," he said.

Loss of sea ice cover will "set in motion powerful climate feedbacks which will have an impact far beyond the Arctic itself," he added.

"This could lead to flooding affecting one quarter of the world's population, substantial increases in greenhouse gas emission from massive carbon pools and extreme global weather changes."

"Today's findings provide yet another urgent call for action to world leaders ahead of the United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen in December to rapidly and effectively curb global greenhouse gas emissions."
 
damn sien......later i'm gonna drive around to polute the air....anyone wanna join?

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wooooooooooo...... not bad... but centered speedo and tacho? er......... not my type.
 

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