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Hey,

I've been really busy lately and haven't had a chance to read the forums much.

Its actually my 21st on Saturday, but hopefully i can find enougth time to make it along. So pencil me in (even if I just come along to watch one or two runs), but hopefully I can stay to give the blue girl a whirl on the dyno. :D

Cheers mate.

Dave.

poor vu and his quiet as R33.........:)

LOL

The memories are coming back now nOooO... Hehehe. Never thought I would get defected by cops who were sitting on a round-about.. LOL. Now my car is sooOO quite... how I miss my catback.. LOL. Dyno day is going to be one massively big day lotsa people going.. with the cruise to the gong at night too.. how fun fun!

:)

Hey,

I've been really busy lately and haven't had a chance to read the forums much.

Its actually my 21st on Saturday, but hopefully i can find enougth time to make it along. So pencil me in (even if I just come along to watch one or two runs), but hopefully I can stay to give the blue girl a whirl on the dyno. :)

Cheers mate.

Dave.

Looks like there'll be three birthdays being celebrated then. Yours, E_Lu_Shun's and mine!

I'm, ummm, a l'il bit older though. : Meh.

Well not as surprising now that you've mentioned it here. :laugh::D:D

Jerry that sounds good although I know it's not exactly stock! Turn the boost up!!! :)

I'm thinking about giving my AVC-R a mid range boost increase since it doesn't ping until 1 bar at redline with this tune perhaps I can run 0.9 from 6000 to 7000 but 1.1 bar below that... As Sydneykid says, it's what's under the curve that counts.

spewing that i wont be coming to this as i had my eye on the stock turbo R32 GTR prize :dry: i reckon 253rwkw should have been able to nab it. will be interesting though. unfortunately i will be at EC for the HSRCA meet. oh well, have fun boys and girls. just dont let johnny crap on about his zed too much, we dont want any people converting to http://www.sailboatowners.com/

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