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Anyone want to come and show us which engines make REAL power?

ROFL

all is welcome:) 4WD dyno for all you GT ARRGHHHHHHHS

Where:

Croydon Racing Development

9 Blaxland Street

Silverwater NSW 2128

Sydney, Australia

When:

Sunday 16th July 2006, starting at 9.00am

Price: $50 for 3 power runs

cheers,

-mark

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hi everyone

thanks to all of you who came down i chatted to a few blokes from SAU down there today at CRD ;)

for full results please check out:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...0318&st=90#

thanks everyone for the support from SAU today!

-mark

I was assistant Race Control today.

I'm not getting a car for a little while so I'm getting right into the officialling.

a serious answer? this was not what I had expected! I was hoping for a rise... lol

good man. assistant race control at EC would be pretty interesting I reckon. good to get into another side of the sport.

a serious answer? this was not what I had expected! I was hoping for a rise... lol

good man. assistant race control at EC would be pretty interesting I reckon. good to get into another side of the sport.

hehe I know... that's why I didn't bite :D

Yeah it was interesting as you can't even see half the circuit from the control tower. Officialling is great though :D



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