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i'm in with bells on!

any plans for different 'categories' with prizes for the highest number in each category?

you could have: GTRs, R32gtst, R33gts25t, R34gtt, NAs

We dont do prizes for this event as we dont have enough $$$ to do so...

Its more letting loose on the dyno and listerning to a rb screem its tips off... :) (replace that last p with a t)

IN like Sin...

so we just pay on the day???

Pay on the day...

Yes i will take tips also...

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HA HA and thats if its running by then too. Ive got cams coming to see if it fixes the problems im having

Bring it on if the car is ready

Yeah we have our first show down... Now all i have to do is everything...

I have not even started on the turbo conversion yet... :)

Who else is goign to have a showdown???

OH i should mention if you have over 250rwkw then you need to tell Richard as you hand him your keys as they want to strap down the wild ones... Cheers

Yeah ill be breaking the 300rwkw barrier in a couple of weeks... Sorry...

We will be tuning in the first week of Jan to about 260ish and then we will drive the car for a bit and then bump up the boost... :)

Yeah ill be breaking the 300rwkw barrier in a couple of weeks... Sorry...

We will be tuning in the first week of Jan to about 260ish and then we will drive the car for a bit and then bump up the boost... :)

Thats what im hoping for when I put the cams in and change the stuffed coil packs from the last tune

I'm in! I have to beat Dan!

My car will own you, and you'll be my chocolate bitch!!!

Nah you've got it in the bag Damo, I'm still waiting on a tune...I have a got a few weeks up my sleeve though mwahahahahaha!!!

OH i should mention if you have over 250rwkw then you need to tell Richard as you hand him your keys as they want to strap down the wild ones... Cheers

dammit so i should change the snow tyres so it dont smoke on the dyno? :(

should i go there with the semi's on the rear? or should the street tyres do the job?

Yeah ill be breaking the 300rwkw barrier in a couple of weeks... Sorry...

We will be tuning in the first week of Jan to about 260ish and then we will drive the car for a bit and then bump up the boost... :P

just had to beat my RB25 record from the last one didn't you Col :)

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