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Yeah sorry about the BBQ guys, we did our best but the BBQ we had organised is now unavailable. I'll try to get there for a looksy and a few hello's if I can possibly manage it, but I've been called into work and don't know how long I'll be stuck there :)

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Yeah sorry about the BBQ guys, we did our best but the BBQ we had organised is now unavailable. I'll try to get there for a looksy and a few hello's if I can possibly manage it, but I've been called into work and don't know how long I'll be stuck there :)

Im selling my BBQ for $50 its a patio master.

Bloody false advertising i was looking so forward to that bbq to and the 1000hp gtr damn. Prolly just as easy ringing pizza delivery and bring the vouchers :) see you all there tomorrow

jump on whereis.com and see what it says, best way to find out mate ;)

it's ok marki, i'll be there tomorrow to give you shit :P

haha.. i hope i dnt make u cry tomorrow.. or we.. :)

ME----> :domokun: <----shane

I claim false advertising and i hope you slapped him round the ears :cheers:

P.S see yous tomorrow :turned:

ull get slapped tomorrow :nyaanyaa:

dont worry j-boy im sure ull be able to fill one out tomorrow.. see col. hes good at managing these things..

255.5 RWKWS FOR ME ;) happy with that

400 Hp for Col

There was a 539hp Sr20 at the end,

and ummmm cant remember many of the other numbers

Oh and 0 awkws for Shane :P

what when was this beautiful monster run up 540HP??? i wanted to see a 500+HP car...

was this after i lefted...

also a big thank you to mark and the team for having us.. was a great day thanks a bunch ur customers cars are amazing :) if only i had an RB still.. i could do something to the R34.. :(

Was a good day. Thanks to Col for organising the event. A big thanks to Mark at Godzilla for the use of his facilities. Very impressed with the whole thing. Will definately be taking my car there for future works. I must thank him especially for telling me about the too lean problem with my car. Shame though. Wanted to see the difference the front mount and boost restrictor removal made since the last dyno day. Oh well, time for power fc now, and sooner rather than later.

Pictures welcome.

I think my 180hp (135kw) @ 9psi puts me as a contender for lowest power output for the day (please say I beat the honda though...)

that honduh got 113kw i think.. weeeeetec just kicked in yo!.. lolz glenn! :(

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