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Hey guys, spoke to Geof (the organiser) the other day and apparently space is filling up fast.

We are able to enter six cars to form a club display.

It is at wayville showgrounds on the 8th and 9th December. cost is $60 per car... free dyno etc

check out www.extremehorsepower.com.au or call geof 0410 356 356.

So, before we start arguing over who is gonna enter, do we have six keen people??

Ok, so far we have interested:

MissR34.......... _OUT_ individual display now

Nightcrawler?....r34sedan

mxtcy..............r34sedan

zillagtr..............r32gtr

gzilla................r32gtr

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check this link for flier..... www.extremehorsepower.com.au

thanks.

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i say we put in nominations, i vote Sinista, whatisname, andy, sky30? (if his cars running), munro?, cubes (i doubt he'd want to enter a car show though), and Hostile.

I think 250rwkw's should be the minimum, IMHO.

i say we put in nominations, i vote Sinista, whatisname, andy, sky30? (if his cars running), munro?, cubes (i doubt he'd want to enter a car show though), and Hostile.

I think 250rwkw's should be the minimum, IMHO.

Damn straight Ash you know it! I think we should stick to what the title of the show is "Extreame Horsepower"

READ WHO IS GOING TO GAZZANATS POST IF YOU WANT MY ANSWER!!!

edited: Calm down champ - if you going to get this fired up in every post you make, maybe you should consider joining the other angry adolescents on ns.com

Firstly, I posted this before the gazza thread was up,

second, READ the title fool... I couldnt give a shit if you are goin to gazza or not.... the thread is do you want to enter Extreme. So get back on your fully hektik mountain bike and get a bag of mixed lollies from the corner deli.

Good stuff cara, your car always looks great.

Do we have any other interested parties?? I will enter mine if we don't get enough numbers but it is really too close to xmas for me to get time off work.

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my car will prob be sold by then....

and i think that 250rwkw should be min for gtst's and 300 for gtrs...looks at ryan....

otherwise again just makes sau look like a joke

I would bud, But theres a day time drift pracci on the same day! Just got hold of a very set up S13 slider. ;)

Ryan

In all seriousness though, The new organisers have put alot of effort to get this event back up and running so wether you have mega kw or not you should try to get behind the show and show your support, be it by entering your car or just going for a look.

Ryan

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