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Hi Guys,

Sorry for the late reply but been very busy trying to organise the move etc.

Firstly thanks to everyone for the help and support.

Roy, Dont stress mate the stubby holder is safe and sound.

In regards to the dyno setup, we will be running the usual 2-3 runs, monitering boost and afr, with printouts supplied.

There may be a opportunity to do some tuning depending on numbers etc.

We are keen to see as bigger range of cars as possible so pass the invites on to owners outside of this forum.

We will be equipped to remove front shafts on gtr's, but unfortunately other 4wd's will be unable to run.

FWD's are no problem.

rchoo, Sorry mate not technically open till next week, but if you want to discuss any mods further dont hesitate to call my mobile below.

As we dont have a land phone line installed yet contact details are as follows:

Racingline Motorsports.

15 Bricker st, Cheltenham

0410697349.

cheers.

Nigel.

Hi Guys,

Sorry for the late reply but been very busy trying to organise the move etc.

Firstly thanks to everyone for the help and support.

Roy, Dont stress mate the stubby holder is safe and sound.

In regards to the dyno setup, we will be running the usual 2-3 runs, monitering boost and afr, with printouts supplied.

There may be a opportunity to do some tuning depending on numbers etc.

We are keen to see as bigger range of cars as possible so pass the invites on to owners outside of this forum.

We will be equipped to remove front shafts on gtr's, but unfortunately other 4wd's will be unable to run.

FWD's are no problem.

rchoo, Sorry mate not technically open till next week, but if you want to discuss any mods further dont hesitate to call my mobile below.

As we dont have a land phone line installed yet contact details are as follows:

Racingline Motorsports.

15 Bricker st, Cheltenham

0410697349.

cheers.

Nigel.

Thars cool mate.. will catch ya on the day.. cheers.

Another B'day on the 13th of May... hmmm... Might come down if I can - my R33 is pretty much stock, but my housemate wants to find out what his Z31 is putting out (since he blew it up on a SAU GOR cruise some time ago & has only recently got it running again properly)

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