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well done guys top effort!! We scored best performance with Team QSR so pretty happy there just annoyed we didnt get display or theme but not to worry.

pretty happy with my efforts got 218kw on the dyno, 2nd place in the FWD catargory but i beat the cars i went there to beat so very happy with the red rocket.

well done again SAU!

Congrats fellas & display looked great. Also, did Twoogle crack 500kw & get the low mount turbo record?

Wish we (SAU-SA) could've afforded the transportation to come up & join you guys, as we were in the invitational class. Maybe next year.

Yes 502awkw...not bad for low-mounts at 25psi.

Won the "tough as nails" trophy for toughest judged car in show.

If i wasn't in invitational class and a normal entrant would have also won...KW/litre champ, Highest 6 cyl power and Highest overall power.

now getting the car ready for Supernats at WSID on the 16th of Dec. Would love to have some SAU support there.

Big thanks to Mick and Katie from ACT for their help with the car over the weekend.

Yes 502awkw...not bad for low-mounts maxed out boost wise and on race fuel.

Won the "tough as nails" trophy for toughest judged car in show.

If i wasn't in invitational class and a normal entrant would have also won...KW/litre champ, Highest 6 cyl power and Highest overall power.

now getting the car ready for Supernats at WSID on the 16th of Dec. Would love to have some SAU support there.

Big thanks to Mick and Katie from ACT for their help with the car over the weekend.

wow you would of beat RH9 and the GAS supra thats amazing I thought they made more power though?

Any links to the records/classes of all the world records you hold?

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wow you would of beat RH9 and the GAS supra thats amazing I thought they made more power though?

Any links to the records/classes of all the world records you hold?

no they were in invitational class with me...highest power in general competition was 4XXkw

invitational class competitors are not permitted in general competition at Final Battle.

Very very nice now I understand, congrats I loooove the R32

thanks...it is a really special car and the weekend response from people was incredible. Stacey and i feel lucky to have been able to build such a car and are humbled by people enjoying seeing the car.

Excellent result guys and girls of SAU NSW! :P Unfortunately, I had to pull out with the a not being ready in time and work commitments added on top. But maybe next time - bigger and better allround.

Best Club Attitude is exactly that, the members' attitude as a whole as displayed to others and this is a great reflection on what SAU NSW is all about. Well done again to all involved.

well done SAU...the black vspec2 was nice

who saw the gold ESP supra on the dyno on sunday afternoon......fark that car was insane, like it would go nuts at the rev limit and i thought i was gonna fly off the dyno!!!!!

RH9 was awesome aswell with the 4 NOS bottles lol....massive patches of ice on the frontmount ...damm would have been cold

Yes 502awkw...not bad for low-mounts at 25psi.

Won the "tough as nails" trophy for toughest judged car in show....

Excellent news, well done!

Will you guys keep that tune for Supernats & what times are ya aiming for?

Excellent news, well done!

Will you guys keep that tune for Supernats & what times are ya aiming for?

the tune was the same...just played with the AFM settings a little to lean it a little in the top end (still very safe as base AFR's are 11.4-1) So going to keep it there for supernats as a consistent slower car is better to compete in than an inconsistent faster one (did that make sense?) Aiming to run around 9.90.

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