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will there be the option to show up on the day and pay your money then?

i reckon there's a 75% chance i'll be there just can't confirm as yet

Yes we will allow entries on the day, however since everyone else has put their money up front to help the day go ahead...

How does everyone feel about an additional $5 donation for those that only turn up and pay on the day?

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Yes we will allow entries on the day, however since everyone else has put their money up front to help the day go ahead...

How does everyone feel about an additional $5 donation for those that only turn up and pay on the day?

Good idea :laugh:

Say where are these GTR owners in Canberra!!

This one's up on stands, with its pants down getting some new lungs. As per Steve's white BNR32 thread, i cant wait to thrash it on a dyno. A mate with a 250+ kw S14 has roasted its clutch too so no good their either :worship:

Ill rock up for a squiz though

Well it seems like we have a set number of people with no one pulling out and maybe a couple of extra on the day for $60 each. If you come on the day to pay, come see me and I'll organise to put you in (after everyone else) so rocking up at 12noon is probably OK.

This is a great effort.

I will be in Sydney working for the next few days so won't be able to answer questions on the forum, but I'll be back late Friday.

Cheers,

haha im going to be so rooted for this, looks like a long arse work week (hopefully doesnt make it to 70 hours) and saturday is my only day off (not even guaranteed it will be a full day off). Perfect timing though, have been having a few -possible- problems with AFRs recently and this can give me a definite.

Well it seems like we have a set number of people with no one pulling out and maybe a couple of extra on the day for $60 each. If you come on the day to pay, come see me and I'll organise to put you in (after everyone else) so rocking up at 12noon is probably OK.

This is a great effort.

I will be in Sydney working for the next few days so won't be able to answer questions on the forum, but I'll be back late Friday.

Cheers,

In that case I will send you through a pm for another car in the hope you get it before you leave...

Has anyone advertised on any other forums or is the turnout large enough for a good day out?

quick question, im throwing my ute on the dyno, however, it has traction control, but no switch, so i cant turn it off. which i think means that when its on the dyno, and starts spinning the rollers, the car will see that the front wheels are not moving at the same speed and stop the rears. does that sound about right to anyone?

quick question, im throwing my ute on the dyno, however, it has traction control, but no switch, so i cant turn it off. which i think means that when its on the dyno, and starts spinning the rollers, the car will see that the front wheels are not moving at the same speed and stop the rears. does that sound about right to anyone?

Good Q: Iv seen many BA's on the dyno though...

Try the BA forums man :P:D

Sorry guys won't be able to make it, car won't be ready for a little bit longer due to parts delays and in any case have to go to Sydney on Friday to Sunday so won't be able to make it. Hope it all goes well.

Keep an eye out for a silver 33 i recently did for Adam should do some ok numbers.

quick question, im throwing my ute on the dyno, however, it has traction control, but no switch, so i cant turn it off. which i think means that when its on the dyno, and starts spinning the rollers, the car will see that the front wheels are not moving at the same speed and stop the rears. does that sound about right to anyone?

If you have the owners manual for the car it may tell you how to turn it off.

I have ssn it mentioned in there before

Regards,

Cristian

My car's in a whole lot of pieces at the moment. Took it in Monday for some work but now looking like I may not get it back by the end of today (ugh). I might have to ring up and book a postponed run too. Which sucks cos it won't be as much fun doing it on my own. Might see if I can get a friend go with me on Saturday, even if I don't have my car...

*fingers crossed*

I have a couple of issues.

1- I now wont be able to pay until i get there

2- I have to be in town at 3:30 so wont be able to go last as the rules state.

3- I still have the stockie mcstock stocks on the back and traction will become an issue

I have a couple of issues.

1- I now wont be able to pay until i get there

2- I have to be in town at 3:30 so wont be able to go last as the rules state.

3- I still have the stockie mcstock stocks on the back and traction will become an issue

Hi Stevie,

1. No probs

2. We can fit you in before 3pm, no probs, what car are you bringing?

3. I have cheapie feds, go for a splurt before getting on the dyno.

Preliminary run list.

If anyone has a problem, well I'll try and sort it out on the day.

1 Leech Forester XTL

2 Baconer R33 GTS-T

3 Frink R33 GTS-T

4 Towlie R33 GTS-T

5 sl33py (if coming) R33 GTS-T

6 Jeremy K R33 GTS4 with RB26

7 A20089 R33 GTR

8 Jester R31

9 Leigh S JAZ70 Supra

10 Raymond J Liberty

11 Nic W Mazda 323 Turbo

12 Superfly skyline XR6-T

13 Stewart G EF XR8

14 Towlie/mateo/Julian C VR SS

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