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Ok lets straighten this out a little to clarify...

The show is called Extreme Horsepower, but this is not a pre-requisite. Anybody can enter and we would like a variety to display.

You dont have to have a gazillion kilowatts, just something that is interesting and tastefully modded.

We obviously don't want six stock cars with a set of rims and a tint, but there is no minimum power output required.

It would be nice as I said to have a good cross section of our scene........

Sure some monster power would be interesting but bling and AV systems are also welcome.

So please if you are not going to enter or offer constructive ways to display and expose our club to the public then dont post. Thanks.

I bought mine already built from another forum member, white series 3 full built engine, purposefull styling mods and 370-390rwkw.

Thanks, pics look good... Have updated first post again.

I Think it would be great if we could get one of each car eg.

1 x 32 GTR

1 x 32 GTST or GTS4

1 x 33 GTR

1 X 33 GTST or GTS4

1 x 34 GTR

1 x 34 GTT or GTS4

Give people a chance to see each model and there features.

Car shows are about promoting the club more than seeing who has the biggest horsepower.

Yes, it would be good to have some highpowered cars there but it is not the be all and end all.

I Think it would be great if we could get one of each car eg.

1 x 32 GTR

1 x 32 GTST or GTS4

1 x 33 GTR

1 X 33 GTST or GTS4

1 x 34 GTR

1 x 34 GTT or GTS4

Give people a chance to see each model and there features.

Car shows are about promoting the club more than seeing who has the biggest horsepower.

Yes, it would be good to have some highpowered cars there but it is not the be all and end all.

Sounds like a good idea to me!

I have always wanted to enter my 32 gtr in a show. Tuned to a bit ova 300atw. 19s. respray. detailed engine etc. Better than most ive seen at shows quality wise (street car). Spent megga dollars. Send me a pm if your interested. Picks in my album. Cheers Ben.

I have always wanted to enter my 32 gtr in a show. Tuned to a bit ova 300atw. 19s. respray. detailed engine etc. Better than most ive seen at shows quality wise (street car). Spent megga dollars. Send me a pm if your interested. Picks in my album. Cheers Ben.

Great, welcome aboard.

Stay tuned... thanks.

I Think it would be great if we could get one of each car eg.

1 x 32 GTR

1 x 32 GTST or GTS4

1 x 33 GTR

1 X 33 GTST or GTS4

1 x 34 GTR

1 x 34 GTT or GTS4

Give people a chance to see each model and there features.

Car shows are about promoting the club more than seeing who has the biggest horsepower.

Yes, it would be good to have some highpowered cars there but it is not the be all and end all.

That would be great to see! :whistling::P

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if you need numbers i can come

it hasnt got much done to it just twin HKS pods, full 5zigen exhaust and uped rev limiter to 8k as far as power go's

it made 194kw at tillbrooks dyno which was enough to win the psi dyno day surprisingly, but thats another story :laugh: can bring trophy to add respect points :D althought will prob lose those points if i hit the dyno there

the guy i bought it off said he got 225rwkw before but id say it was prob a dodgy dyno.

have a look at the midnight blue 1 from small car sunday. its fairly stock looking except the front bar hole's.

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