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1. CeJay (R32 GTS4)

2. Towlie (R33 GTST)

3. 33 Sedan (R33 GTST)

4. Trident (R33 GTST) After 10.00 o'clock is all

5. ZCR (R32 GTST)

6. Nick (VL Turbo)

7. GZ R33 (R33 GTR)

8. Mad Max (F6 Typhoon)

9. LadyBytes (R32 GTST)

10.LadyBytes (R32 GTR)

11.Tarmac- (R33 GTST)

12.Turismo (Starlet)

13.SupaFly Skyline (XR6 T Ute or R32 skyline)

14.BNR32t (R32 GTR or mustang)

15.Bullet32 (R32 GTST)

16.GTS-T Sedan (R32 4dr)

17.Donnan (R32 GTR) (possibly maybe?)

18.Ex!$t3nZ (Toyota Chaser, if no body objects)

19. r33skyflyin (R33 96 s2 GTS-T)

Edited by r33skyflyin
huh... you're a girl right... or... not that I'm against that sort of thing.

tsk tsk Daniel wants a sausage sizzle... as in bbq... sounds more to me like he volunteered for some serious cooking :D

1. CeJay (R32 GTS4)

2. Towlie (R33 GTST)

3. 33 Sedan (R33 GTST)

4. Trident (R33 GTST) After 10.00 o'clock is all

5. ZCR (R32 GTST)

6. Nick (VL Turbo)

7. GZ R33 (R33 GTR)

8. Mad Max (F6 Typhoon)

9. LadyBytes (R32 GTST)

10.LadyBytes (R32 GTR)

11.Tarmac- (R33 GTST)

12.Turismo (Starlet)

13.SupaFly Skyline (XR6 T Ute or R32 skyline)

14.BNR32t (R32 GTR or mustang)

15.Bullet32 (R32 GTST)

16.GTS-T Sedan (R32 4dr)

17.Donnan (R32 GTR) (possibly maybe?)

18.Ex!$t3nZ (Toyota Chaser, if no body objects)

19. r33skyflyin (R33 96 s2 GTS-T)

20. Turismo (r32 GTS-T)

From Cejay

Dyno day is booked for the 8th of March 10am.

I just need to go in and have a chat to the guys. Will need to confirm how many r33 gtrs are taking part, as they take a while to setup. Also if other people are interested, rexes take some time, so too many of them are not too good.

Looking at a max of 30 cars, don't think we'll reach that many though lol.

Cost will be 50$ + 5$ donation to sau.

Just a note to all. All money will be payed to ESP on the day, won't be passing through my hands. 5$ is an appreciated donation so to speak. Just with all this PL stuff nowadays want to cover myself. I will be going through the list later, but ALL R33 GTR's will be grouped together (if we have multiples), due to what ESP has to do to get them running on the dyno

On the dyno day note. I know my car won't be the most powerful out there. While it would be good if we win vs the supras, it's the day itself that counts

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huh... you're a girl right... or... not that I'm against that sort of thing.

What are you saying? Uh uh sister girlfriend.

tsk tsk Daniel wants a sausage sizzle... as in bbq... sounds more to me like he volunteered for some serious cooking :laugh:

Hehe ;-) I can help, if by help you mean "Daniel may cook a few sausages" NOT "Daniel's doing it himself" ;-)

Will update the list tonight. At the moment Michelle has kindly offered to provide the bbq meats, however we're stuck for a bbq, as ESP's one is busted and Michelles one would need to be put on a truck, anyone got a reasonably sized BBQ they can take along to the dyno which isn't huge?

thx

chris

anyone got a reasonably sized BBQ

I have one but it is only two burner and pretty small.. but i supose if there is no alternative i can bring it along. what about utensels etc?

unfortuantely i have been informed that my chaser wont be ready by saturday so i wont be dynoing.. ill still turn up to have a look see and for food :D

wont be able to decimate stock rb25's with my awesome stock 1jz :thumbsup:

1. CeJay (R32 GTS4)

2. Towlie (R33 GTST)

3. 33 Sedan (R33 GTST)

4. Trident (R33 GTST) After 10.00 o'clock is all

5. ZCR (R32 GTST)

6. Nick (VL Turbo)

7. GZ R33 (R33 GTR)

8. Mad Max (F6 Typhoon)

9. LadyBytes (R32 GTST)

10.LadyBytes (R32 GTR)

11.Tarmac- (R33 GTST)

12.Turismo (Starlet)

13.SupaFly Skyline (XR6 T Ute or R32 skyline)

14.BNR32t (R32 GTR or mustang)

15.Bullet32 (R32 GTST)

16.GTS-T Sedan (R32 4dr)

17.Donnan (R32 GTR) (possibly maybe?)

18. r33skyflyin (R33 96 s2 GTS-T)

19. Turismo (r32 GTS-T)

cheers

nerm

Edited by Ex!$t3nZ

1. CeJay (R32 GTS4)

2. Towlie (R33 GTST)

3. 33 Sedan (R33 GTST)

4. Trident (R33 GTST) After 10.00 o'clock is all

5. ZCR (R32 GTST)

6. Nick (VL Turbo)

7. GZ R33 (R33 GTR)

8. Mad Max (F6 Typhoon)

9. LadyBytes (R32 GTST)

10.LadyBytes (R32 GTR)

11.Tarmac- (R33 GTST)

12.Turismo (Starlet)

13.SupaFly Skyline (XR6 T Ute or R32 skyline)

14.BNR32t (R32 GTR or mustang)

15.Bullet32 (R32 GTST)

16.

17.Donnan (R32 GTR) (possibly maybe?)

18. r33skyflyin (R33 96 s2 GTS-T)

19. Turismo (r32 GTS-T)

Updated list, please tell me if it's not correct. When I had my car on the dyno before they did strap it down.

1. CeJay (R32 GTS4)

2. Towlie (R33 GTST)

3. 33 Sedan (R33 GTST)

4. Trident (R33 GTST) After 10.00 o'clock is all

5. ZCR (R32 GTST)

6. Nick (VL Turbo)

7. GZ R33 (R33 GTR)

8. Mad Max (F6 Typhoon)

9. LadyBytes (R32 GTST)

10.LadyBytes (R32 GTR)

11.Tarmac- (R33 GTST)

12.Turismo (Starlet)

13.SupaFly Skyline (XR6 T Ute or R32 skyline)

14.

15.Bullet32 (R32 GTST)

16.

17.Donnan (R32 GTR) (possibly maybe?)

18. r33skyflyin (R33 96 s2 GTS-T)

19. Turismo (r32 GTS-T)

If Existanz can bring the BBQ that'd be good, I will show up early, but at this stage not sure If i'll be there all day, been struck down by a virus and not feeling good at all.

8th March @ esp ie tomorrow, just rang them up, start time will be at 9am. Think we'll have a BBQ there. ESP will be organising drinks. So yeah will see you guys there, ill be the croaky one. Starting a bit early due to numbers.

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