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Im actually super keen for this!! The later the better (late March) as need to get a couple of things fixed 1st on the Cefiro.....

yes it aint a Skyline but we all can't be cool and own a Cefiro :D

Ando

ill bolt std turbo's on "twoogle" to enter STD turbo GTR.....lets see how far they can be pushed....starting a small donation fund to pay for some stockers......

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Well if you put the 2530's back on you would most likely win the aftermarket turbo section.

You're welcome ports and deviat.

Fixed the first post with the typo. 10% of all punches thrown on the day will be to 2rismo :D.

This looks like being huge guys. Firming up for the 11th.

There will be prizes for each category of:

Stock Turbo R32 GTST

Aftermarket Turbo R32 GTST

Stock Turbo R32 GTR

Aftermarket Turbo R33 GTST

Stock Turbo R33 GTR

Aftermarket Turbo R34 GTT

Stock Turbo R34 GTR

Wtf Adam? no Stock Turbo R33 GTST???

dohh...

booo...

To quote UAS directly:

We check the vehicle out before going on dyno including fluids etc and adjust tyre pressures for accurate reading. Will diagnose and advise on cars performance and anything we discover and at least two runs check boost, torque, power and air fuel ratio with a pic of car dyno print out and if they bring their own floppy disc we can supply digital version. ( If they forget we have floppy and can email it to them).

There is a good lunch shop which will be open until at least 12 although can stay open longer pending demand. Our shop will be open also and 10% minimum discount for SAU dyno day. Also our workshop for before and after mods to check on dyno pending demand for workshop and dyno numbers.

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