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I new you had it in the bag sat but had to keep it to myself well done .... :P

ah ya bugger, thought you'd let me sweat it out a bit did you?! :blink: Couldn't believe how many nice customs there are in Adelaide now, so it was definitely a tight one me thinks. Andy Stevens from Hyperformance Cycles had some awesome rides there......I guessed one of them was worth around $150 grand (as much as an R35, lol)!!

I saw Martin (Hostile) from a distance & thought we'd eventually bump into each other but it didn't happen unfortunately. :P

again, thanks for all the great comments guys.

Congrads Sled awsome bike...

I love boostworks VL! awsome car!

its not a boostworx car anymore!!! its a Southern HiTech Dyno Tune car now :) :) :)

and here is a pic of the girl in the showgrounds after sunday, number 13 in the trophy cabinet :):P:yes:

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and on the dyno:

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I only saw it down at Boostworx about 2 months ago!!

Far as I know, Shaun was just too busy to fit the VL in before the show, so it was taken to John Keen.

John kicked it off his dyno when it was spitting oil out the exhaust. :(

1/2 a dyno run doesn't mean its a Southern HiTech car.

One and only post for the year........

This ones for the hater haters(you know exactly who you are)

GAY

p.s. Since when does a atmo R34 come under "Extreme Horsepower"??

BTW The VL was built at Boostworx.............. It will always be a Boostworx car!!

Have a nice christmas....

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:( Darren you shit stirrer :P

Why only 1 post for the year? your always welcome back :(

No he isn't he drives an aristo.. :wub:

Was a good show overall, nice range of cars/bikes. Congrats on the trophy sled thats one tough chopper!

Ryan

hey guys, just wana congrats to pete, u have one awesome bike there mate couldnt stop looking at it.. voted for ya to :wub:

also had the chance to speak to you saturday and u seem like a top bloke..

Car isnt anyones bar mine.. ive put in all the hard yards lately and built it pretty much myself in the last year with changing things and getting

more work done..Shaun has helped me out alot over the years and thats why i have the stickers on there..

car needs abit of a change now so stickers will probably be coming off... nothing against shaun or boostworx..

john keen did tune the car before extreme cos shaun was to flat out..

very happy with the way john goes about things aswell..

Car made 499.5 rwkw on around 28-29psi so was very happy with that considering one ring might be gone..

thanks again for all comments and

well done pete much deserverd winner...

cheers

alex

One and only post for the year........

This ones for the hater haters(you know exactly who you are)

GAY

p.s. Since when does a atmo R34 come under "Extreme Horsepower"??

BTW The VL was built at Boostworx.............. It will always be a Boostworx

Have a nice christmas....

and since when did your useless opinons actually even matter?

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