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That sux i missed the dyno day!

Does anyone know where i can go to do 2 dyno runs (low boost and high boost) on the sunny coast that is reliable and not a rip off???

Thanks.

well there is chapmans at cooroy, ron hill automatics also have a dyno, barnes high performance have one aswell. there is probably a few more but i cant think of, if u just want a power run then go to any of them, tuning is a different story i think.

Some mates of mine were chatting the other day, and they asked me why they have not seen any of the sunny coast cars at the skid days I run in Gympie.. I had to be honest with them and say I don't know!

could somebody fill me in?? After all, it is in your back yard.

I wont be upset if you don't like that sort of thing, but i would like to give them something..

cheers

Edited by psi
Some mates of mine were chatting the other day, and they asked me why they have not seen any of the sunny coast cars at the skid days I run in Gympie.. I had to be honest with them and say I don't know!

could somebody fill me in?? After all, it is in your back yard.

I wont be upset if you don't like that sort of thing, but i would like to give them something..

cheers

We've been going to the Cooloola Car Club days as they have been holding Motorkhana events with a point system... If you read the link below, you'll see why I PM'd you about wether you held a Motorkhana points system event as well.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=172257&hl=

Hey guys, i really want/need a new front bar for my r33, cause the stock one looks meh... and i want to fit an intercooler.

Anywhere here in the sunny coast to pick one up? preferably like a msport style...

cheers.

try online traders and get one's shipped up by courier to noosa, that ya best bet, wont cost to much.

http://www.dmdtheimage.com

Thanks for that! Will get on to them today.

Bring on the msports front bar :)

ill be there fri sat & sunday morning & sat night too :bunny:

Didn't know one was on...

Not sure thou... iv'e gotta paint my rear calipers tomorrow, did the front last weekend, looks mint, blue calipers, gold wheels.

Whats crackin Daz???

Thanks for coming down to the dyno day, has been a while!

yeah it was a good day even though i got there late, but still was a few nice cars there. alot of us form up the sunny coast are heading up to noosa today to go watch the hillclimbs, and road circuits. should be fun.

not sure to be honest, get a group of us together and see where we go from there :rant: . its the BP next to the grammer school cause i know there is a few BP's in forest Glen. Will be waiting for approx 15min for everyone to turn up so get there on time!

Edited by Darkness_Ryda1
how did ya cruise end up going?

I went since they meet a couple of mins from my house. I stayed for about 10mins then left cuz commodores joined in and there was a lancer there who did a skid on the niklin way and thought it was cool. idiot! i didn't want to be seen with them and i left. dont know how the rest of it went?!? any one booked? lol

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