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Just wondering if anyone had been today and if it was worth while?

I can't talk from experience of being there, but got a message from a mate that reckons some of the dyno runs were interesting. Some 200sx putting out over 400rwkw and an R34 about 288rwkw

I can't talk from experience of being there, but got a message from a mate that reckons some of the dyno runs were interesting. Some 200sx putting out over 400rwkw and an R34 about 288rwkw
I guess your friend didnt stick around to see the R34 (CRD's RH9) to go on to make 600+ atw :(. If all goes well for Sunday they're planning to run again this time with the giggle gas on.

edit: That 200SX (S15) would've been GT Autosounds drag car.

Edited by pkblade
haha waited soooo long to see RH9 run on the dyno, but got bored after about 20mins of them farting around :\

trust me...as a expat South Aussie now residing in the ACT...this thing is the REAL thing ..you will not be

disappointed, he is going all out today... :thumbsup:

Went an had a look today, didn't mind it i guess. Enjoyed having a look at the various small club displays & the couple of drift cars. Tend to appreciate them more as their driven/thrashed, compared to trailer queens. :thumbsup:

Not really worth $18 tho i thought, bit steep but hey. :dry:

Hey sorry to say but i thought auto salon this year was shit ive been every year for 6 years and this year i didnt like the car quality was nothing compeared to last year and the year before what happend to donny,s s15 and all the other greats but everyone has different taste so yeah some may like it same may not.

Oh and that guy that drives LUSHES RX7 what a tool bag he is he has an attitude problem what a wanker.

i went 2day, was alrite, some nice cars, i rekon would make it better if they had more ppl around talking about the cars n stuff, cos like when i went 2 look at a car the guys would just stare at u like 'y u looking at my car for". saw some ncie dyno runs...yeh that 34 gtr from act was fkn crazy.

no1 mentioned the nice looking girls...i ran into ppl on several occations cos i was staring at the hotties..lol

ronny (owner of lushes) is actually a really nice guy, dunno what you guys are talking about though.

MYSHOW S15 was the roughest show car on the scene the car was hardly a "show car" IMO it was more of a slap together.

It's not a R34 it's a R32 with the R34 front

WTF are you smoking?

Edited by 2GU UP
ronny (owner of lushes) is actually a really nice guy, dunno what you guys are talking about though.

MYSHOW S15 was the roughest show car on the scene the car was hardly a "show car" IMO it was more of a slap together.

WTF are you smoking?

I saw an R33 with an R34 front? Was all by it's lonesome self. Would have cost abit however. Was a few nice cars there, didn't see too much on the dyno as 1) wasn't enough 'seeing' positions (put some proper stands up would have been a good idea), 2) took a little long to setup and switch

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