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Hey guys thought i would start a thread for all the pictures.

Great Day, Nice people.. VERY Burnt :)

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nice pics adam.. great time met a few new faces.. shame i only got 139rwkw :D..

Huge Thanks to COL !!! thanks for moving me up when i needed to head off..

Anna and the rest of the crew will explain the GTR Boot story

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I'm stuffed. what a great day. Hats off to those poor buggas doin all the work, they just never stopped.

The bionic wheelchair went off the scale at a massive 178 kws. Stoked.

Saw some drop dead gorgeous lines and met some more liners. Luvit. :D

nice pics adam.. great time met a few new faces.. shame i only got 139rwkw :D..

Thats ok Vish, a few stock GTTs have made around tht power especially the tiptronics. Were u running stock boost? Mine only had 147rwkws on the same dyno at the last dyno day with only an apexi catback...so ur not far off the mark.

Noel: that is bloody awesome! :sorcerer:

Was good to meet up with some of the people from this club.

Pretty happy with my 187rwkw considering close to stock. Thanks for the pic of my car, paid off giving it a wash this morning.

look foward to meeting a few more of you.

cheers :D

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I have merged all the topics into this one topic;

Please use this thread to discuss the event and post your images/video...

All results will be up shortlly...

Thank You

In the mean time;

(All results are in rwkw)

1. 150

2. 218

3. 101

4. 70

5. 215

6. 339

7. 187

8. 147

9. 139

10. 185

11. 231

12. 170

13. 126

14. 181

15. 301

16. 156

17. 220

18. 123

19. 232

20. 94

21. Could not get it up :D

22. 243

23. DNR

24. 129

25. 194

26. 143

27. 139

28. 249

29. 221

30. 95

31. 64

32. 146

33. 198

34. 178

35. 203

36. 209

37. 201

Can I also pre-warn you all. A full explaination as to ramp rate and how a dyno logic dyno works will be posted up once i get the chance. Please dont jump on the band wagon about how high ro low this dyno reads. As this dyno was serviced and benchmarked only 8 days ago. So please dont jump onto the band wagon about the figures until you understand all factors involved in giving a reading.

In the mean time feel free to discuss the matter...

sweet as....not bad hey for a 26. Well i was stuck at home re-fabricating new i/c piping to hopefully fix our boost leak instead of enjoying the action. Man if our car was sorted out, could have taken out 1st..somewhere between 370-400rwkw.

sweet as....not bad hey for a 26. Well i was stuck at home re-fabricating new i/c piping to hopefully fix our boost leak instead of enjoying the action. Man if our car was sorted out, could have taken out 1st..somewhere between 370-400rwkw.

Unless the figures you are quoting were from this same dyno you may have been disapointed too. :D

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