Check out this hottie!
Well it had to be done sorry SurfnSoCal. But this is our very own Surfn a little over a week ago on his birthday, I guess I miss understood him over the phone when he was talking about going drag, I thought he meant drag racing, oh well to each his own, but hey JRabbitt I think I got the contest won on this one, I dont know if you can find a hotter chick to pose with your car.
well thats all folks....there are more but he had been drinking and so the rest are not suitable for this site, lets just say it wasnt pretty. Sorry about the bad pics the lighting was really wierd and my cameras battery was dying. Happy Birthday SurfnSoCal.
Originally posted by rrobello@April 4, 2005, 10:16 PM
one last one....isnt she...urrrr....he cute in that tutu
one last one....isnt she...urrrr....he cute in that tutu
You know that just wrong on so many levels.
hey all you so cal people, want to meet at LACR on friday for some real drags?, I'll be there with my 05 GT, come and have fun and remember at LACR you multiply your ET by .97 to get an accurate ET, it is a correction for the very high altitude. Two weeks ago I ran it for the first time and did a 14.006 which corrected is a 13.585, I am hoping to get in the 13's at LACR though. Hope to see some of you there. BTW it is only $15 to race from 5:30 p.m. till 10 p.m. and if you get there at 5:30 you can get 10+ runs if you wanted to.
http://www.lacr.net/
http://www.lacr.net/week.html
Altitude Correction
LACR is 2,710 ft. above sea level.
To figure the altitude factor the formula is as follows:
ET: multiply your et (at LACR) by .97
MPH: multiply your mph (at LACR) by 1.03
This will give you the ET & MPH at sea level.
http://www.lacr.net/
http://www.lacr.net/week.html
Altitude Correction
LACR is 2,710 ft. above sea level.
To figure the altitude factor the formula is as follows:
ET: multiply your et (at LACR) by .97
MPH: multiply your mph (at LACR) by 1.03
This will give you the ET & MPH at sea level.



