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Thanks for everyone that came out today! And thanks for UAS for having us again and also thanks to the two blokes who came to help line up the cars and check them before the dyno...forgot your name already sorry mate!

Good day though im extremely sunburnt now lol

no problems. my name is ben. i was the one in the white shirt checking everyone's cars

was good to meet some of you sau guys. i might have to attend some more of these events :D was a good day

i was even game enough to try the food :(

woo, post number 6!! :D

no problems. my name is ben. i was the one in the white shirt checking everyone's cars

was good to meet some of you sau guys. i might have to attend some more of these events :D was a good day

i was even game enough to try the food :(

woo, post number 6!! :D

ah Ben that's it! sorry I am shit with names lol

Sorry I couldn't stay longer, but I had to go to a wedding. It was good meeting a few of you. Next time I'll stay longer and hopefully put the car on instead of it just sitting pretty in the car park haha.

Babek, Rb26 took you out whats going on?! What happened?

Oh wait - You tube.. Wow man, hope that didnt have an effect Nice run!

Yeah that was a machin. I was hoping to get good numbers on the 1st run but cold tyres, meh :P

also i need a clutch and some bits and peices so she doesnt squert on guys like that AGAIN lol :D

Sorry I couldn't stay longer, but I had to go to a wedding. It was good meeting a few of you. Next time I'll stay longer and hopefully put the car on instead of it just sitting pretty in the car park haha.

Hey Dale, was nice to meet you. didnt realise you were PSI Parts until it was too late. Wanted to see if you had some bits n pieces for sale

I came more for the cars rather than to try and sell stuff :P

Not sure if many people saw but I had a Carbon Fibre helmet out for a little while that has been discussed on the forum lately.

Now that I am awake & sober again...

Great to see you all yesterday; my votes of thanks go to (in no particular order)

* SAU team for organizing, venue, event, food etc...

* UAS for hosting and staffing - especially to Mr. Dyno Man (Ben I believe?) for the extra runs...

* GTRsean for the spy shot (and somehow NOT getting me in the photo)

* All the people who were good enough to share info about their cars / development process

* Everyone there for not being complete tossers and putting on a positive atmosphere unlike a few other days we've been to(girls appreciated that, first comment made after we left)

Ended the day with 326.9rwkw - had some boosting issues, and had to run a lower amount compared to when we made 350. Goal for 2009 - break 400rwkw :P

Top radiator pipe poped out. loose clamp or too high pressure.

but its all goo so far :P

It didn't do a head gasket and pressurise the coolant system? Hope it was only a loose/faulty clamp.




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