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I want to say a big congratulations to everyone involved in makiing this even hapen. It went off and we had heaps of interest (thanks to being soo close to the dyno) so great job guys :sick:, lets hope we can build on it and make next years bigger and better!

P.S Anna please delete this ghey picture, i was obviously not ready when u took it :sick:

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In the process of uploading 100pics i took today :(

I want to say a big congratulations to everyone involved in makiing this even hapen. It went off and we had heaps of interest (thanks to being soo close to the dyno) so great job guys :sick:, lets hope we can build on it and make next years bigger and better!

P.S Anna please delete this ghey picture, i was obviously not ready when u took it :sick:

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whats wrong with that pic..... :sick:

In the process of uploading 100pics i took today :(

I want to say a big congratulations to everyone involved in makiing this even hapen. It went off and we had heaps of interest (thanks to being soo close to the dyno) so great job guys :sick: , lets hope we can build on it and make next years bigger and better!

P.S Anna please delete this ghey picture, i was obviously not ready when u took it :sick:

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are you the dude who looks miserable? :sick:

yeah it was a great event. i had loads of fun.....good to see dave having a perv on promo chicks every two secs.....nice TITs too.....

thanx everyone for their effort, especially when i was not there....also, thanx chris for being there for two days playing non-stop music...

and good to meet everyone

oh nearly forgot to say....anna, andy and ben, thank you guys for the cleaning products and effort....my car looks so much better now, hope it doesnt rain....

have i missed anyone?

Well done to SAU - looked great!

How funny that they put u guys right next to our club - High Rollers - 8 out of our 10 cars were Skylines, so both together it was a Skyline fest!

There was actually 3 Godzilla cars as part of High Rollers, all R32 GTR's - Mark Jacobsens's (966hp @ all four!) Easy St & Hyjakd (my car was the chameleon green R33)

Look forward to seeing some of u guys around in the future!

Cheers

Anita

thanks anita :rofl: ur display looked pretty sweet aswell :(

must say, if it werent for you guys agreeing to to go half and half on the spaces, it wouldnt have looked as good, big thanks for that :rofl:

i had to leave early on sat so i missed the dyno action. what cars from ur display ran and what did they make?

yeah it did look better 4 both of us to go halves with the spaces, so worked out best 4 everyone in the end - no dramas...

um dyno figures i'll do my best to remember...

Mark Jacobsens GTR - 800+awhp??? (fresh engine from the 966hp run) - trophies for 6cy 4wd & k/w per litre

83ATN RX7 - 444rwhp on pump - trophy for biggest hp rotory

Easy Street GTR - 500+awhp??? (potentially much more in this car indeed)

Damo's GTR - 350+awhp??? - relatively few mods here really

20WNU yellow 32 GTS-t - 314rwhp

My R33 GTS-t - 453rwhp on 18psi

not bad numbers indeed

i didnt realise ur car was a gts-t until i had a close look at the engine bay :(

are we going to see you guys on the SCC (skyline charity cruise, formerly MSC) on 3rd december?

What HP did you make Shane?

car wasnt ready, only sent the CAD file to the laser cutter for the adapter plate last thursday. injectors arrive tomorrow so i'll be all set to put the engine in when i get the plate back! :laugh: oh and gotta get the sump fiddled with, heading down to millennium motorsport tomorrow

0r033 GTR 33 250 KW at all 4wheels with 14 PSI of boost >_<

dunno what the HP conversion is >_<

u didnt put ur car on the dyno though did u ben?

anita's car would absolutely smash urs, and its 'only' a gts-t :P

u didnt put ur car on the dyno though did u ben?

anita's car would absolutely smash urs, and its 'only' a gts-t :P

There was a few 'Only' Gtst's around the place that would give it a red hot go :blink:

Oh and I am gonna join in on the pointless number slinging

969JQU 255rwkw 16 psi AND ONLY ONE TURBO >_< >_<

And ben..your dyno graph showed 244kw, wich is 330hp :blink:

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