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Most powerful car (and 6 cylinder 4wd) went to the RH9 (well almost RH9) GTR which made 724.8awkw. It was a monster of a car and looks the goods too.

Most powerful 6 cylinder rwd was the ESP Supra with 600+rwkw

Most powerful 4 cylinder 4wd was the Diablo WRX with 450awkw

Most powerful FWD NA was some CRX thing which made 125ish fwkw

Can't remember the rest.

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Had a usual ok time at salon, was only there half of sunday, and my head was already starting to hurt from the nights before events.

Was happy with my dyno result and torque power after my car had to be de-tuned

..specially on that rigged dyno lol..

thanks heaps guys.

and yes that sign is mine, you have pm mate. pick up this week.

Hay guys!

Me (Sandra) and Katie had an awesome time on the weekend.

Thanks to all you guys for a great time and it was great to finally meet some members.

Will see you all again soon.....

Take care xx

!SKYLINES RULE! all the rest drool.......

I have to say this was my worst autosalon HAHA

So busy and stress full for my RC cars and the shop and running comps and everything

and every time i had a spare momment i walked to the SAU section to see NO ONE

haha but none the less was very stresfull for me

and didnt even get to see half the cars there

Thanks everyone for a great weekend, and thanks to the SAU girls you did a great job!

Stand looked awesome and the pathway/walk-through worked well.

I'm definitely in for next auto salon, and I'm aiming for that "most powerful FWD 4cyl forced induction" trophy :D

And Leewah the highest NA FWD was the Type R Integra at 147kw.

The CRX was turbo and made 189kw.

I must say was awsome was the first one i had been to i went on the sunday and took about 120 pics lol

best 6 hours ever heheh.

I was like a kid in a candy store, The sau setup was really good, was going to say hi but had no idea who was

who lol nor what would i say :)

But was very impressed with the setup, hehehCan i put my car in next year lol please hahaha.

ohhh and the skyline dyno runs were aswome ,Who sau the big turbo supra , could fit my head in there lol

Lee

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i thought it was pretty average, gettin 2 be sane old every year in my opinion. congrats on the sau stand though, looks tops! does anyone know whos the baby blue r33 with starcorp rims was? looked super neat! caught a few peoples eye that i was with!

glad most enjoyed it

brett

AND you ALURE girls deserved it!! :)

Hell you have to be quick in here! :blush:

Well I just wrote a novel in here about it all and lost the lot when my PC just crashed!

Sooo.... thanks all for the kind words re my old R32 GTS4 which is actually driving and lookin OK! :rofl:

Great to meet everyone again and the attractive promo girls who did a fantastic job, along with all who setup the display!

Hi also to Nam hiding over with the Chasers guys and putting some of their cars to shame! :)

Patrick, thanks, but the hood maybe sold...

Some pics :- Nissan_Skyline_R32_101.jpg

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Nissan_R33_Skyline_104.jpg

Nissan_R33_Skyline_100.jpg

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Nissan_R33_Skyline_91.jpg

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