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Nice photos, GZ11LA is the car style32 was looking at buying, i say buy it... RIGHT NOW!

and theres a pic of the Transformers Saleen on the road (with POLICE sticker covered up haha)

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Ridiculously clean, could not find a smudge anywhere

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Ye-olde Ford LTD

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Loco!

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Jet-Charade!

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Pretty Viper

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Still find it crazy that cars like this were actually built for everyday driving in the 30s/40s

Love this car

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Top figure for six cylinder was mine with 620hp on pump fuel in qaulifying and 616 in finals. Was hoping for over 800 this year but due to a local machine shop which i won't name i could only manage this figure.

I had a crank let go 3 weeks prior to summernats due to being machined like an egg with one thou out of round ( should have listened to you amaru you were right about the machinist)and also valve float issues which limited power up in the revs.

Made 40kw more on 20psi from last year with 430kw on 20psi so is lookin good for the 800 on pump

Not many big hitters this year due to some failures.

Biggest horsepower figure for the weekend was a holden ute with a 540 cube twin turbonetic thumper turbos and methanol runnin 1939 hp

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here is a vid of the ute

congrats on the win widebody32. Hopefully next year i can convince the girlfriend to bring out the 200 and give it a run :cheers: I know Anthony has been keen to get it down to Canberra for some time so will have to see how it all goes.

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