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Absolute bugger its going to be so warm not to worry plenty of drinks.

It will definitely be a good check up to see if its safe to give the cars a bootfull in the warm weather. :D

Drinks are on ice. bbq is ready. See you all tomorrow people 10am the first car will roll up on the rollers.

Absolute bugger its going to be so warm not to worry plenty of drinks.

It will definitely be a good check up to see if its safe to give the cars a bootfull in the warm weather. ;)

Drinks are on ice. bbq is ready. See you all tomorrow people 10am the first car will roll up on the rollers.

way to reply the PM i sent you :)

way to reply the PM i sent you :)

Sounds like u want an explanation.. lol

I simply logged in to this thread clicked close on any pop ups (as i tend to get a couple of pms per day) posted what i had to post and then jumped out as I've been busy with both work and trying to get the bbq/drinks and crap sorted.

A big thanks to all those that came.

A lot of cars made some good power especially considering the heat.

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The idiot in the soarer deserves a good smack around the head; he has brought upon him self considerable police attention so we will no doubt see a yellow sticker on his window some time soon for his loud running on 7 POS sounding exhaust.

Unfortunately due to his stupid antics police arrived soon after and gave Matty31 a hard time; thanks to the 'pretty boy' in his Soarer Matty is now out of pocket nearly $300. But as they say what goes around comes around. Got to love Karma.

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The list of results is attached. If I have got anything wrong let me know and I'll fix it up. :laugh:

Thanks again to 99% of the people that behaved. Was a great turn out.

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Your short .8rwkw for me :laugh:

It was a great day... apart from the heat DAYUM! Other than that it was an enjoyable day got a video I'll see what I can do with it!

It was a bit of a downer having that green soarer ruin things a bit... I guess he couldnt take it that his V8 got only 140 something kw compared with how much the Skylines were making. He also just had to do it again after he was told not to aswell when he left!

well unfortunately i wasnt able to bring my car down, good thing i didnt in the end with the cops showing up. Was good to see a decent turnout considering the weather and im sure cars would have run a little lower power than on a 20 degree day.

Sucks what happened to you matty, hopefully dude in the soarer cops the full brunt of that cop and hopefully makes look like what you got a small slap on the wrist lol.

Was good to catch up with people again, for those that still dont know me i was in the random BA falcon with flick. It will have an SAU sticker soon to be more noticeable lol.

vus working on cutting out all the video that myself and him filmed as we speak!

not a good day out for matty, that was a bit of BS but atleast you keep your license and not sent to court! The guy with the soarer belted it up and down the road half a dozen times and short after that SAPOL was in attendance. Since he was gone, matty took the wrap and will need a stiff drink or 2 tonight.

appart from that was an awesome turnout. some extremely good results from some people (sambo, steve etc)

If you can't be bothered with editing out the number plates I can host it if you wish and we can then send links around to a few of us..

By any chance you didn't get the Soarer on vid did you? Both on the dyno and up/down the street?

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