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Congratulations on the award guys. Well done indeed. Good to see people pull together. Good efforts put in there.

If I had read the rest of this thread earlier and realised you were coming up Mick I would have offered you my place as I was in Bathurst all weekend and it was empty. Would have saved you a few $.

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i saw doof napping in his line today LOL

ffs...

was there for like half an hour, think i saw a R34 GTR making over 1070hp? or maybe was a R33...

RH9... that car is unbelievable! The dyno run went for like 4 seconds... FOUR DAMN SECONDS to run out 4th gear...

Me too! Even got a picture of it! :laughing-smiley-014: :)

Pictures to come, kidlets. :(

FFS!

You guys are so mean! :D

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I have a video of RH9 doing the 1066hp run and a few pics.

Thanks to Steve and his friends for the use of lights and sound and guitar hero 3.lol

And well done to all the people how came along and showed their support, thank you.

Paul and Stacey congratulations to your new world record too, awesome car and awesome display of pure skyline grunt!

When i get time i will post pics and that awesome dyno run of RH9.

Doof I cant believe that install you pulled off.. As soon as I saw your ride I ran around to the boot to see it.. Lights n shit going techno on me looked wicked, Very impressed how clean it was not to mention how you got enough space to mount those earth shaking subs.

Nice work!

Whoevers Blue GTR that was with wing extensions was hella nice.. And to the R33.4 with wide body I dont think ive seen a more impressive skyline ever!

hey guys, went to the show on the sunday! sat at the dyno most of the day, congrats to "TWO-06L" on the new record! I love that car! Well done to RH9 too! That thing is a weapon!!!

Saw the SAU display...nice nice...NSA11N why are you sellin? I noticed that a theme of the show was "For Sale" cos everyone seems to be selling they're cars! LOL!!!

nice effort guys!

Doof I cant believe that install you pulled off.. As soon as I saw your ride I ran around to the boot to see it.. Lights n shit going techno on me looked wicked, Very impressed how clean it was not to mention how you got enough space to mount those earth shaking subs.

Nice work!

Whoevers Blue GTR that was with wing extensions was hella nice.. And to the R33.4 with wide body I dont think ive seen a more impressive skyline ever!

Haha, thanks man :(

All I have to do now is replace the battery, cause I shagged it and it just doesn't put out enough amperage for the amplifier to do anything right...

After that, it should be good to go, and next time, I might hit up the DB Battles :w00t:

hey guys, went to the show on the sunday! sat at the dyno most of the day, congrats to "TWO-06L" on the new record! I love that car! Well done to RH9 too! That thing is a weapon!!!

Saw the SAU display...nice nice...NSA11N why are you sellin? I noticed that a theme of the show was "For Sale" cos everyone seems to be selling they're cars! LOL!!!

nice effort guys!

Hey Nick,

Still undecided about what to do with my car sale wise...

I don't have a licence for 12 months and i also don't have anywhere to store it.

I would love to keep it and work on it, just gotta try in find some room...

Hey Nick,

Still undecided about what to do with my car sale wise...

I don't have a licence for 12 months and i also don't have anywhere to store it.

I would love to keep it and work on it, just gotta try in find some room...

damn. i'll happily store it for you!!! LOL!!!!

Thats a nice car mate...i like it.. i was almost gonna send you a msg asking for more details cos i keep buying lemons (first import was a 89 r32 which had way too many problems, and now the silvia i have is just giving me problems)

What a show!

Im so stoked that we took out the award for best club attitude!!

Well done to all involved!

And a HUGE congrats to Paul for the 502kw world record run!

Oh and the car LOOKED hot too :D

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