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well by the sounds of it you guys went into that show expecting to win - big mistake - ive done it before and come out disapointed - at least a couple of people came out with trophies be happy with that.

whether the show and shine is judged by competitors and judges it dosent matter - get over it. ive been in shows were i dont agree with some of the decisions made either - but i get over it. the decision made is the decision made.

being pissed off about it isnt going to change the decision made. you will leanr this if you enter more shows.

oh and by the way flick this is a public forum, thereofre i have the right to express my thoughts and opinions.

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i think everyone has heat stroke like me,relax peoples. i thought the day went well apart from the judging,when a kid that has no license,a dad that owns a dealership and has clearly more money and connections than us all mixed together wins almost all the f##king trophies,you have to say its all over no matter how mad you want to get over it. i mean the trophies went to cars worthy of them,just next time the owner really should claim the prize,not some spoilt kid with no idea,just my free thoughts on the day

+1 on the dyno results etc boys,shame it wasnt running true though :wacko:

dyno was very true as said before in other threads learn to read you chart and understand what RR means

i made 160 before rich and retard kicked in then for the last 1000rpm got up to 182 rwkw thats on factory ECU no FCD

dyno was very true as said before in other threads learn to read you chart and understand what RR means

i made 160 before rich and retard kicked in then for the last 1000rpm got up to 182 rwkw thats on factory ECU no FCD

yeah sorry steve thought i heard someone say the dyno was reading low,oh well :wacko:

^ it wasnt very true your right,

but every dyno is different

mine has made a best of 235 rwkw

and yesterday was only 215.

everyone should also post there results, steve ,guy, sam

i got 233kw, but was tuned to 243kw, so not too bad there. i got a bit of oil smoke right after the power run, im pretty sure its cos ive overfilled the oil when i changed it last. but it was fun to get on the dyno with you guys!

Geez enough bitching already... at least" WE "showed up with the other car lovers to support our club and hobby, old and young. the old guys prob won cause if you looked at there cars and realized how much work went into those compared to the minor mods our crew has on our cars is nothing in comparison. or in money, get over it all the bitching makes the club stale .....keep it fun and support it

plus our cars are driven , hard!!!! not trailer queens, blank check, bank account drainers to car shops to do them up from someone who doesnt know shit about the car.

not like our club who spoke in detail to kossie about the skylines, i never heard that from other clubs did u?

the club that won,

just put yourself in there shoes in 50-60 years would you have your skyline on show cause you grew up with it, hope so it keeps the hobby thriving

i grew up with rides like some of those but dont support driving one of them because they tend to blew up when abused , the jap cars stay intacted...lol

not to say the old cars arent really nice too at least the old guys share your passion for cars. !!

and we did win a few trophies which is pretty good when you looked at the money spent on lots of those cars. end the topic/bitching and drink some beers while enjoying the photos, im posting them up in a soon lots already up to enjoy

damn just got up after my 16 hour sleep, lol all niters before car shows.. not a good idea.

but yeah good day, good excuse to take the car our, some of those roads were sketchy with coilovers lol.

display turned out awesome, actually looked like a club, other than other groups parked randomly. i can see why everyone is pissed not to win best display, in my opinion it was. but yeah voting was a lil weird, but who cares. but at least everyone got out and had fun, thats the main thing. im sure there were a lot of people who didnt know much about skylines and were impressed to see so many together, and such a variety. lots of people taking pics all day. so who cares about best club really. much rather drive one of our cars than a gogo mobile lol.

and i didnt even plan on entering with u guys, on the day im like yeah why not, who cares. its all nissan imports.

heaps happy win best jap, lot of A1 condition cars there.

and to miss 34 or whoever. seriously. i think u should really watch what u say, people avoid giving u shit. ur the one whos gona cop it if u start throwing shit. go put another a sticker on ur car :wacko:

excuse me steve but i get enough shit about my car being non turbo than anything so how bout u shut ur face ok?

and yes i will go put another sticker on my car.

and maybe you should go back to ns.com where u belong

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lol time of the month hey. anywho.

was good to see everyone off here, was f**ked as bro from the nite before.. so yeah very tired and anti social. spoke to a few, but i was out of it most the day. and damn ted, ur rims, look f**king awesome, what camber u running, was tempted to crawl up and have a sleep in ur dish lol.

everyone seemed like a friendly bunch, oh and steve (i think that was ur name), ur daughter was insane lol. why dont kids run out of energy. haha oh well good day. damn this sunburn.

haha, yeah, I'd hate to see her after a red bull.

lol, it's kinda funny people having a cry on here about the whole best club because anyone there that took interest in the club will come on here look at this thread and get turned away by all this whining.

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