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Hey Guys are you interested in joining the drags there's gonna be a new dragstrip next month so if interested go to RSL club at 3:30 its a meeting or give me a call 0448 300 656

and we love to go to the bbq if u get the meat and we meet up coz all my mate they got imports.

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Hanh, welcome to the forum!

will give you a call sometime.. I'm up for the drags!

Seen ya car a couple times, looks sweet man!!

Everyone try to get your mates onto this forum cos its easier to arrange meets and you don't have to send a shitload of sms to tell em all!!

hey guys was up just letting you know i got my car back up on tires and i'm ready for the next cruise so those of you who aint seen mister 30 yet will see it soon......... by the way hey hanh i saw your car cruise by hungry jacks the other day when i was there would have said hello but i was out of fuel had to bludge money lol..... also hanh wondering if you'd like to catch up some time your car looks pretty hot and might look good in my DVD.... and anyone who is intersted i'm setting up if i can a show and shine on the lawns of blatherskite park possibly next weekend any one intersested let me know..

So who's comin out to the drags on Sunday 16th????

meet in carpark opposite eagle boys BEFORE 10:30am or you will be left behind!!

pinky- how's the beast? think I saw you driving around, so'd ya get the parts off ebay? or you get ripped off?

Nice Varietta there, who owns that? Beautiful car.

FYI lads, I have an Autech Stagea up for sale. 500rwhp. $40k. Shoot me a PM if you know anyone who might be interested. Car is in Darwin.

Cheers,

Ken

Went on a cruise with some friends today.

Found out my GTR weighs 1500kg (1/2 tank not including me).

After some testing on a private road :D found out my GTR smoked the GT & SLR with wheelspin all 4 wheels.

Did a best of 13.3 400m 170+km on a old GTECH.

Hopefully more traction at the drags will get me a better time.

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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 :pirate:

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

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