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What restrictions lol, seems it being driven pretty much every day. Might get away with permits a couple of times but they wouldn't allow permits on it all the time, especially because they should know what car it is.

What restrictions lol, seems it being driven pretty much every day. Might get away with permits a couple of times but they wouldn't allow permits on it all the time, especially because they should know what car it is.

haha if there as stupid as Channel 10 they probably get the car wrong in someway!!

Hope the r35 GTR does come down =) be a great icon of the day!!

Yes it would be good to see it, but lets not get too excited. :thumbsup:

Could everyone entry the event please make sure you have downloaded the form in the first post....it will need to be filled out before the car goes on the Dyno.

Could everyone entry the event please make sure you have downloaded the form in the first post....it will need to be filled out before the car goes on the Dyno.

Thanks for the reminder Brad, nearly forgot...

Car feels alot better after the alignment this morning :D

Just got a call from Abdus at Tenegah, the GTR may or may not be ready for this. I will be rocking up anyway for a look see and to meet people. If the car isn't ready, I'll donate my spot to the most deserving individual.

I didn't print off the form, as I only got the call after I left work and don't have a printer, although Tenegah have my car at the moment, so I guess they understand a bit about it and me..

It will need a boost tune though as the AVC-R will be miles off and likely to attempt to run infinite boost.. Might need a few quick back street runs for tuning first. :banana:

Just got a call from Abdus at Tenegah, the GTR may or may not be ready for this. I will be rocking up anyway for a look see and to meet people. If the car isn't ready, I'll donate my spot to the most deserving individual.

I didn't print off the form, as I only got the call after I left work and don't have a printer, although Tenegah have my car at the moment, so I guess they understand a bit about it and me..

It will need a boost tune though as the AVC-R will be miles off and likely to attempt to run infinite boost.. Might need a few quick back street runs for tuning first. :)

i got a form printed off u can have coz i decided mine wont take part it's too sick :(

but i will be there with cam and vid

I haven't got a working printer so I can't print the form :( I'm think they would be able to provide some because I'm sure a few people would forget anyway... Might pop down in the morning before work & see

If there's still a spot left, I'll be keen to come down and throw my car on. Just a stocker so nothing to be excited about, but keen to check AFR's and get a power figure before I start doing anything so I can compare later on.

EDIT: Just spoke to Chris (7yphon) and his car won't be ready, so I'll just take his place on the list. Will try to get him to get online and post to confirm :thumbsup:

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Just picked up my car from Tenagah this evening, sounding lovely and lumpy and not running lean anymore. Cam covers are an awesome colour. :banana:

Apparently Yorik, your car only has about 30 minutes more work and its done also.

Just picked up my car from Tenagah this evening, sounding lovely and lumpy and not running lean anymore. Cam covers are an awesome colour. :(

Apparently Yorik, your car only has about 30 minutes more work and its done also.

Good going guys, my lowest hp GTR position is safe :banana:

See everyone bright and early :)

Just got word from Abdus that that GTR is ready for tomorrow. This is pretty damned good. These guys are great. So I guess I'll need that Dyno Form now after all and I might even need to take it for a quikc blatt to do some boost controller tuning..

Since coming down to Perth, I have found a great place for my bike and my car.

Bring on the 400+

Hey guys.. my gt4's really sick now and needs quite alot of work done..

Ill pop by tomorrow with the gf's accord and spectate :banana: and hope paul remembers to bring my new membership card and stickers please :(

Ill see u guys there tomorrow!! :)

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