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ok thats probably a stupid question but here's another just to show i'm not fluking it:

Do the UAS guys who are removing fuses and friveshafts from GTR's no how to do it to Audi Quattro 4WD systems? was hoping to bring along an S3

other makes are fine :P

as for the S3 question, I'll leave that to someone at UAS, but being a newer car that is based on a FWD platform I'd say it will not be as easy as the skyline.

righto, no audi's then.

count me in; 1 R32 GTS-t (is there a class for aftermarket turbo kit more than 10 years old?)

and giving a mate a dyno run for his birthday; 1 SR20 powered 180 with fullysick bodykit

and possibly even one lowdeo minitruck with rebuilt 2.6L NA four pot

P.S the hills has the highest concentration of emo's in sydney (see castle towers in school holidays), unlike the northern beaches which has the highest concentration of good looking women, and smart-arses, like me.

Corinne just told me about this last wknd at AS, so count me in. i was worried it was on a sunday as i wouldn't be able to make it but being a saturday i'm all for it. Fingers crossed for 200kw at the fronts!

they will run in 4th gear....closest ratio. looking forward to see the magna. my bro is a magna fan.....drives a fagna. he got done doing 140 on green p's on easter long weekend.....walking for 6 months...

What mods have u got to get to 200kw? ill give u a run for your money....I got exhaust, fmic, pod, and boosted to 12psi.....fingers crossed its around 200.

yeah would of been good to go to the compact attack. but the last 2 times ive been have been a waste of time. the last one i didnt see anyone there. and the time before that there was only like 5 rwd turbo. what ever that class is. and ws over in 3 hours.

pity cos its like 5 mins from my work. but i just went to the nitro champs. :rolleyes: omg awsome. i had to set up the v8 utes etc etc.

What mods have u got to get to 200kw? ill give u a run for your money....I got exhaust, fmic, pod, and boosted to 12psi.....fingers crossed its around 200.

I threw a supercharger on it, but its only running 7psi and a ver very safe homosexual tune which will be changed in a few months. Also got K&N intake pipe and pod, tuned lenght extractors and a big rear wing. Hoping for 200 as i got 194.7 with crap zorst system and a leaning out problem which was fixed with a walbro 500hp pump. Autosalon dyno ran me a 182.2 but there is no way thats all she's got.

Should be a fun day!

awwww... wonder if my car will be ready by then! can you sign up on the day? considering last years efforts, i think i stand a good chance this year :(

lol!

I remember your "efforts". :)

I'll see if I can show up with a camera, and some posters for people. :(




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