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Hi

To educate Joe-public about Skylines and to show what sort of cars we have on our stand, we want to place a 'spec sheet' on the windscreen. This can nicely cover your rego sticker :rolleyes:

For the 18 cars entering, I need the following:

Make

Year

Model

Spec

Colour

Power

ie: Make = Nissan

Year = 1997

Model = R33 Skyline

Spec = GTR VSpec

Colour = Midnight Purple Pearl

Power = ??? rwkw

Rather than list mods (and attract the wrong type of attention) we are going to have a 'fire danger' type scale with:

0% = Rice

25% = Stock style

50% = Dori dori weapon

75% = Wangan express

100% = Ichiban

If people can put a value where they think their car falls - I'll make up sheets for all the cars.

Granted - not all cars are Skylines (a couple of 180's and Sils) but we have at least 1 of each R31-R34 in a 2WD and 4WD model (no 4WD R31s though - your next project maybe Ash?)

The best thing - only 2 are 'showy' the rest are power focused :rofl:

like we spoke about...

Make : Nissan

Year : 1987

Model : R31 Coupe

Spec : GTS-R Limited Build

Colour : Navy Blue

Power : 230-250rwkw (get boost tomorrow @ BMT)

Then i'd class mine as

75% = Wangan express

Nothing is untouched in my car :rofl:

It just doesnt have a spastic 300rwkw+ power figure... YET :D

And as for 4wd... well... you never know :rolleyes:

Originally posted by acsplit

ash you already got a sign board made up f00l :rolleyes:

james the 3 r31's will have signs with there details on them already sorted

Oh yeah...f rogot aobut that!

but those details sounded very similar... and in a very similar format to the Entry Details forms we had to fill out, i thought we needed it specifically to put in the show.

at least that's been cleared up.

Justin Case, here's mine:

Make : Nissan

Year : 1998

Model : R34 Skyline Coupe

Spec : GTT

Colour : Black

Power : 700rwkw @ 7100rpm with 10psi boost

Either 25% or 50% - cant decide, fairly stock car kinda :)

BTW, good idea James, I was actually thinking of putting up a dyno graph but then thought it was a bit too wanky...

Cheers,

Dale.

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