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Tailgating, postwhoring, keeping modz secret, having eyes for ben.... they are all habits which...

1. will get you in to trouble (accept of course the postwhoring :stupid:)

and 2. You really do need to brake them... as some day you too will also have a mini 2rismo in your car :whistling:

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hahahaha... bens a legend!!! he scared wil... so i'm happy!!! muhahahaha

but at low speeds a mini 2rismo won't even be needed!! i see your point though! :D i'll try!! promise!!!!!

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You sorta herd correctly...

Mik said to tie it down and they laughed at him, then when it went for about 3k rpm to 7 or 8 in under a second and nearly went flying in to 20+ bystanders, they decided to tie it down and do another run...

But yeah, stock air box... reprezent!

What time did you get there blitz? Didnt see you matey...

I was there for an hour or so, I think I got there around 2pm

Legend you did win your class. I've got some motul oil and a filter to give you whenever I can next see you thanks to UAS.

Beer Baron R32 GTR stock turbo was Andy with 250.5 rwkw so you would have been up there. He is not on the forums yet but joined the club on the day.

R32 GTR aftermarket turbo was Morgs with 364.8rwkw.

Both the R32 GTR categories won Turbosmart oil caps which look pretty trick.

Wilch you better appreciate that trophy - cost a packet. (a packet of chewing gum that is)

Abo Bob

Thank you C if you can auction them off might only be a couple dollars and donate the funds to the club I think any donation helps that might a little well done to you and the other boys involved

Cheers Peter

P.S wish i could buy all a drink but im under the car putting the new exhaust on trying to get more power :-)

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Abo Bob

Thank you C if you can auction them off might only be a couple dollars and donate the funds to the club I think any donation helps that might a little well done to you and the other boys involved

Cheers Peter

dont be scared to use a little punctuation every now and then (full stops etc), it makes it much easier to understand what you're saying :devil:

Very nice of you to donate your prize. Living up to your name! :O

LOL!!!

Going to the WSID, Adrian will be driving a customers car for me on wednesday night, ill bring up a set of street radials for you to try, will be interesting to compare sixty foot times, see if we can get you down into the 12.20s

Ok here it is:

R31 – Jago with 197rwkw. 2 DVD’s from Ignition.

R32 GTST Stock Turbo – AZA (NSM032) with 185.4rwkw. A super dooper Fuel Cut Defender from Turbosmart.

R32 GTST Aftermarket Turbo – Legend01 with 246.3rwkw. Some Motul oil and oil filter.

R32 GTR Stock Turbo – Andy with 250.5rwkw. Turbosmart oil cap.

R32 GTR Aftermarket Turbo – Morgs with 364.8rwkw. Turbosmart oil cap.

R33 GTST Stock Turbo – 2rismo with 190.1 or 265rwkw depending on your point of view. A trick adjustable fuel pressure regulator from Turbosmart.

R33 GTST Aftermarket Turbo – ECR033 with 286.5rwkw. Some carbon Kevlar brake pads from UAS.

R33 GTR - Mik with 371.8rwkw. The latest Best Motoring DVD from UAS.

R34 GTT Stock Turbo – Shonen with 182.8 or 203rwkw depending. Either one gets him there. An oil change done by UAS.

R34 GTT Aftermarket Turbo – Yours truly with 256.7rwkw. Some Motul oil and oil filter from UAS.

R34 GTR – Sewid with 290.6rwkw. Initial D the movie on DVD.

Anyone who wasn't there to collect their prize can pm me to arrange something.

Beer Baron R32 GTR stock turbo was Andy with 250.5 rwkw so you would have been up there. He is not on the forums yet but joined the club on the day.

thanks mate. haha you know how i think. i have coveted the stock turbo GTR class as last time on UAS dyno got to 253. BUT you have to be in it to win it. and anything can happen on the day, so hats off to Andy, i would love to know what type of mods he has.

and Morgs that is some nasty power mate... love it.

edit: awesome results, thanks for posting up adam.

i am surprised by Kris's result. 290rwkw is a fair whack lower than his last dyno outing. perhaps it wasn't hooking up well in rwd (as i know his car hits boost nice and hard.)? or just different dynos, different figures...

Going to the WSID, Adrian will be driving a customers car for me on wednesday night, ill bring up a set of street radials for you to try, will be interesting to compare sixty foot times, see if we can get you down into the 12.20s

street radials? :O not sure if i'm ready for that yet?!

R32 GTR Stock Turbo – Andy with 250.5rwkw. Turbosmart oil cap.

Dammit. I have 260.3 at the last tune. Damn front diff. Damn damn damn..................

No Stock R34 GTR prize? All someone had to do was show up with one and they would have won

Not sure if sewids car was strapped or not.

Andy has owned the car for about 3 weeks so doesn't know much about it. Has stock ecu but seems chipped with that power. he was quite surprised.

Kris's BNR34 was strapped, wrxhoon's wasn't (and no, I wasn't game to stand in front of it!)

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