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I'll post em up tomorrow.

In the meantime I want to thank UAS for putting on a big effort for us and generously donating lots of stuff for prizes. As mentioned, John, Ben, Andrew, Tim, that guy whose name I didn't catch and Tim's gf; thanks a bunch.

Thanks also to Motul for sponsoring us by providing many litres of oil and other things for us to give away.

And we should also mention Turbosmart for their support too. Motul and Turbosmart are great supporters of club events like this and it's really appreciated.

Lastly, thanks to Jess, Nick and James for looking after things on the day. I was running around like a madman trying to help Andrew and the boys so having you guys look after everything was great.

Oh and nearly forgot, thanks to everyone who looked after Bob for me today. He loved it and is now sound asleep.

I'll post em up tomorrow.

In the meantime I want to thank UAS for putting on a big effort for us and generously donating lots of stuff for prizes. As mentioned, John, Ben, Andrew, Tim, that guy whose name I didn't catch and Tim's gf; thanks a bunch.

Thanks also to Motul for sponsoring us by providing many litres of oil and other things for us to give away.

And we should also mention Turbosmart for their support too. Motul and Turbosmart are great supporters of club events like this and it's really appreciated.

Lastly, thanks to Jess, Nick and James for looking after things on the day. I was running around like a madman trying to help Andrew and the boys so having you guys look after everything was great.

Oh and nearly forgot, thanks to everyone who looked after Bob for me today. He loved it and is now sound asleep.

The other guy working was Ben. Thanks to all you guys, girls and Ben. Everyone looked like they had a good time, and a great turnout of rides.

I already knew what my car put out.I just wanted to see if everything was still in order,and to my suprise it was with 2 consistant runs and 1.3RWKW gain over last dyno run so im happy.

Thanks to all for the day.Met some nice knew people and got some good info on what my next setup will put out.

(Watch this space)

and i found out my car is running crap due to neglect, time to do some sweet talking to the car and see if I can be forgiven hahaha

and we LOVED playing with Bob and (insert Corinne's dog's name here)

omg! I won something. just goes to show the little aussie battler can have a win every once in a while. about time i kicked a goal.

I'm guessing you won stock turb 33 GTR? Cause you had some good power. :P

oh, and thanks for making it such a big turnout guys. otherwise adam and john were going to boot me in the arse, then make me enter my car 30 times to make up for the date change.

Thanks Adam for the day and to Andrew, Jess and everyone that made it a good day, my boys had alot of fun checking out the "fully sick" cars that were goning on the dyno.

And spewing my car was playing PING pong on the dyno but I had a great day thanks guys!! :P

Cheers to Adam and John for all their efforts.

Jeers to my AFMs for going all emo after a single run.

BTW - What was your number Baron? 25x? At what boost? I was happy with my 242 @ 13psi with stockies.

great day, i was dissapointed, and will shove new fuel pump in this week sometime. so many cars... so many numbers. the guy with the ss was funny, we all thought he was a bit off with his projected figure, he said he would be appy with 220, despite only making 250 at the flywheel or so from factory, and he got 240 or so and shut us all up lol. good on him.

nice to meet a few more people too.

and the sausage sizzle! awesome. i think i had about 5 blew all my cash on food.

cyaz

Massive Thanks to UAS and Adam for putting on the day...Was great to see the new shop :P

Im very happy with my result of 206kw on my R32 GTR...as first dyno run its done with me being the new owner, so nice to know what im running now :D

Hope everyone had a good day and was a awesome turn out we had 45 cars put on the dyno ;)




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