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This was a big hit in ACT at the last DYNO DAY, so its time to let you guys in on the fun

As most of you now know the texikhana is in a couple of weeks, and i will be competing in my very own skyline, but with the approval of STEVE (N1GTR) we are going to hold another MIGHTY STARLET COMPETITION.

So basically whoever guess' the Starlets placing, from one all out hot lap, among the field of the texikhana's entrants,

will win a A HOT LAP IN BOTH THE R32 ON THE DAY AND IN THE STARLET NEXT TEXIKHANA

Here are some specs

*1997 model Toyota Starlet 3dr ADM (Aus Spec)

*1.3 ltr DOHC 4EFE or SR13DE in Nissan terms

*260,000+ Kms

*Shagged 165/75/ R13 tyres, all round

*Many years of shameless abuse from both me and Dj On Ice

*Recent Oil and filter change

*Rear end Parking damage

*Lightweight wheel nuts

*1 Skylines Australia Texikhana competition

*Skylines Performance sticker

*Several skidpan days

*New Clutch!!

*Fluffy Dice

(Yes I stole the info from the other post)

The last competition was the DYNO comp and it was alot of fun so lets get as many people as possible, Here is couple of links to get you fired up

The previous Competition

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Up...-s-t205054.html

The Result

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mi...kw-t209462.html

And some pics of it in action

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mi...-T-t209586.html

So everyone's Guess' can range anywhere from 1st to 41st

1-DriftGTS

2-Ex!$t3nZ- I have faith in you...

3

4-Abo Bob

5-GoldZilla

6-evil_weevil

7-Haysey

8-DRD-00F

9-TiTAN, Dj On Ice

10-mccready

11-ZCR

12-msnismo

13-Duncan

14-skylinegtts

15-N1GTR

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27-BNR32t

28

29

30-datto260Z

31

32

33

34-sl33py

35

36

37

38

39-e_Dog,

40

41-SECURITY

DNF-Baconer

Good Luck Guessing

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8th... Just cause I believe in you son!

(if this were on the skidpan, I could so win this...)

I tried to ring you, answer your shitbox blackberry - pfft blackberry owners

Are you entering the texi?

I tried to ring you, answer your shitbox blackberry - pfft blackberry owners

Are you entering the texi?

Ahhh... I've been getting a lot of bad news/calls from numbers I don't know recently so I haven't answered them :blink:

No, I will be focussing on just working the event, not entering :)

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