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nice to see dave.

some of the usual keyboard warriors just never give up.

If people wanna go bitching about unfair dyno runs etc.

go whine about the VN SS who had a run on both sat & sunday... in the same category. Now thats not fair.

Just quit the bitching unless you were REALLY THERE!

sweet mother of god, that was the first post that took 3 mins to read that was worth it!

hehe

hear hear, and nuff sed, dun think there needs to be any more discussion on the topic. THat statement should answer it all.

meh forget mccr, they've got enuff from me n james n RPMZ to keep em satisfied. Its jus a couple of them that wanna stir shit, the rest of em accept n support the judges decision.

thankyou leewah for clearing that up. what ive heard from leewah and the sau/bmt guys the things said at the comp ment nothing personal but just to heat up things a little which i completely understand,all i wanted in this thread was to hear the complete story,and i havnt once said anything bad about leewah or the sau/bmt guys. Most of the things i heard are from the supra guys side of things so u can imagine what i thought when i was told this (i could not beleive that any of you guys would say anything like that and act in the way they said u guys did) so thankyou leewah and every1 else and i hope u dont hold any grudges against me, and ill stick up for you guys all the time :P

Like i said today to one of my workmates "Atleast the skyline aint some DynoBitch like the supra" lol also were actually grinding more cams so the supra can make MORE power but who they gonna beat? cause interstate theres 6cyl turbo cars that are putting out more power than they are isnt there???

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