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hey i got quite a few ppl coming this sunday.

craig - wrx

jodi - vl

Fab - r34

Mac - 300zx

Nate - s14

Bau - r32

Matt - Monaro

Oscar - r32 gtr

James - r33

Luke - r34

Dallin - Type R

David - evo 9

chris - s13

Kenny - r32

ben - r33 gtr hasnt replied yet

Thats the list i have now.. hopefully we can get more ppl to come..

Edited by thrustt
hey bro how u goin so wat times u reackon ur gona run i got my car booked in on friday night for a dyno run so wat power do u think i will be looking at mods r

greedy pro spec 2 boost controller low is at 6 psi and high at 13.9

exedy 3 puk clutch

locked diff

intercooler

3'' zaust turbo back

and bald tyers :D

and i think that it for now

and if anyone needs paint work dun pm me i got a shed to work in now im a deadly painter honest

In melb hit low 13s. hopefully with the new setup. breaking in the mid to high 12s.

I think with those mods 190-200rwkw.. rough estimate.

let me know how u go

Edited by thrustt
hey i got quite a few ppl coming this sunday.

craig - wrx

jodi - vl

Fab - r34

Mac - 300zx

Nate - s14

Bau - r32

Matt - Monaro

Oscar - r32 gtr

James - r33

Luke - r34

Dallin - Type R

David - evo 9

chris - s13

Kenny - r32

ben - r33 gtr hasnt replied yet

Thats the list i have now.. hopefully we can get more ppl to come..

Also if their cars are up to it:

Brian - R33

Eryne - RX7

to easy chris see u all sunday hey i wanna start goin to the drags to see wat times i can run should i drive with traction control on or off if i hav it off she sits there and spins but if on i get a good launch but fuel cuts out and all this other shit wen changing gears

Edited by fab34

Hey all can't make it out to the drags gettin my car ready as a decent cruiser going to be painting it bought a new Drag Carbon Spoiler on monday and later on i'll be putting in L24 (E) Single Turbo with Manual Gearbox should be cool see yas on the next cruise or somethin

hey guys i will be out there but not driving not in the mood 2 be laughed at cos i miss a gear or whatever lol but ill come for a look

PUSSY!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

If I can give it a shot so can you.. It will be my first run too, so you better!!!

better to do it now than on an official meet..

Who cares if you miss agear man, i'm just gunna take it easy and get a feel..

Cya there

PUSSY!!!!!!!!!!!!! :domokun:

If I can give it a shot so can you.. It will be my first run too, so you better!!!

better to do it now than on an official meet..

Who cares if you miss agear man, i'm just gunna take it easy and get a feel..

Cya there

Everyone should give it a go on Sunday.

It will be the first run for most of us including me.

Hopefully there will be not too many spectators, so if anyone stuffs up it won't be a shame job.

Finally registered my Datto today, on the road at last!

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hey got the dyno run on friday night got 250 hp/185kw at the wheels on low boost whitch is 7 psi still got to tune the high boost but should be able to get to the 200kw mark at the treads camelo reackons wen tuned proply on 12-13psi

hey everyone,

drags was awesome on the weekend. good work on the people that got in and gave it a go. craig was kind enough to lend me his wrx for a few runs which was good fun (even if i missed 3rd racing MFP).

MFP: i love your car man. was good racing you

if anyone wants a car let me know..... the SIL80 is going on the market

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