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Drag Racing ActionHere are just a few shots ive taken in my time shooting drag racing. All C&C greatly appreciated and will be taken on board.
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Re: Drag Racing ActionNice clean looking shots mate, #4 is the best I reckon. Looks like you have a pretty sweet spot too down on the line..
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Re: Drag Racing ActionNice pics Mitch.
Can anyone tell me why the right hand lights are missing on the rotors? Did #4 do any 9's? Regards Colin Regards Colin
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Re: Drag Racing ActionPretty sure the missing lights mean there's an air intake located there..
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Re: Drag Racing ActionOK that was the obvious thought. Cool.
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The light is romoved as the fron of the trurbo basicly sits there, if they ran with the turbo on as much high bosst as they do with the light in there will be not enought air flow and would cause the turbo to cook its self
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