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...wow this looks like its gonna be huge!

Will hang back at work till 730 then head down.

:sad face due to measly ~300 run in tune:

trust me, that's more than alot of cars will be making.. including mine >_<

doesn't matter if your car isn't making massive power, just come down, watch or enter the dyno runs and get some free giveaways :banana:

shaping up to be a big night!

As per the other thread I'll be down there, to find out how much awkw my car is running. The mods are well...not completely known >_<.

Hopefully I'm making some decent power.

Anybody from around Bayswater going? wanna gimme a lift? >_<

..or pick me up from a station some where?

if anyone can help out gimme a buz on 0420974417 :banana:

my comp is being repaired atm so i have no net..

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I will try and make it.. Ill see how many other boys i can get down there aswell..

As for the ignition DVD.. it struggles as far as cars go, but the owners are HILARIOUS! :D

i've only got full 3" exhaust and one of those $30 boost controller jobbies, so i ain't going to be running huge numbers... i'll just be doing it for the curiosity factor of knowing what my car is making. Never had it dyno'd before

but yeah, between here and NS.com, sounds like it's going to be packed...

how many cars could they run back-to-back in say a 4 hour period?

dont know thinking about it

as i dont have alot of cash at the mommet as im heading to qld next week to do the whole theme park shit and yeah party for a week

so im trying to save money for that

but we see how i feel i just told friend in his aristo and he may enter but we see i think about it

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