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lol auburns what ever you want it to be... africa, asia, middle east, europe....

lol i was raised cooking chicken :D

Haha I'm next to drummoyne so I'm kinda the other way.

mmm.. chicken

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See u all soon!!!

Cant wait. First time ever going on the dyno!

finally get to put same names to faces.

ill be leavin at around 10-11 from south west if anyone doesnt wanna cruise by themselves?

Jaye

Thought i'd share...

183kw

R34GTT SMIC

3" Split dump/waste

3" Cat

10psi

Everything else stock. I think I had the most quiet car there on the day! (which is probably why someone tried to start my car while it was already running) I was quite pleased with the result though!

Overall the day went well, but I haven't been out on a Skylines meet for a year or so... everyone was quite new to me!

Thanks for organising it!

from 178kw (intercooler only)

to

192kw with

-intercooler

-pod filter

-turbo back exhaust

-PFC

-Tune

10psi both times

BLAH! should have kept the car quiet :)

Either way, was quite a good day, nice and warm in the sun which is a good change :P Lots of VERY nice cars...

Thought i'd share...

183kw

R34GTT SMIC

3" Split dump/waste

3" Cat

10psi

Everything else stock. I think I had the most quiet car there on the day! (which is probably why someone tried to start my car while it was already running) I was quite pleased with the result though!

Overall the day went well, but I haven't been out on a Skylines meet for a year or so... everyone was quite new to me!

Thanks for organising it!

Someone tried to start my car while it was running, but I'll say my car was quieter as I have a stock 2.5" exhaust :)

Went from 145.5 kWs to 157.2 kWs. All I changed was the oil I use and type of oil filter :S

Rocked up... Met a bloke in a Black R33 with some saucy chicks.. Had chrome 19"s I think. Nice.. Girls and Car

I was in the R34 Black with white rims and custom Yellow plates.. Nice to meet you.

Pitty I couldnt stick around, when will the next be?

Nathaniel

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hey all

good day!!! nice work to all that organised and helped!! congrats!!

so sad to see that my car ran a pitiful 142. :) unhappy!!! lol

good to meet you DRDOOF. good to put the name to a face :P

Rocked up... Met a bloke in a Black R33 with some saucy chicks.. Had chrome 19"s I think. Nice.. Girls and Car

I was in the R34 Black with white rims and custom Yellow plates.. Nice to meet you.

Pitty I couldnt stick around, when will the next be?

Nathaniel

Nathaniel i think that was me. you had the number plates W34PN? good to meet you to mate if it was.

your car looks smooth as and sounds great.

SOOOO many good lookin cars!!! cant wait to meet up again soon and maybe meet a few more of you.

once again congrats on the great day!!!

Jaye




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