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any more picss of my car =]

black 33 with black rims

only pulled 100kw thought id pull least another 5-10kw ohwel....n/a power :P

good money raised for charity

lol hey dude iw as standing next to ya while the cars were lining up. nice clean car you have there

Check out www.hpheaven.com over the next few days.

Results and pics will be up for you to enjoy.

HP only just posted up there clip about a month ago now from the last one we had to raise money for the drift team, couldnt help but laugh when they said check hpheaven.com in a couple of days.

hope im proved wrong, sooner the better :D

any more picss of my car =]

black 33 with black rims

only pulled 100kw thought id pull least another 5-10kw ohwel....n/a power :)

good money raised for charity

na sorry mate. that was it, was my first time so was looking more at the cars than taking pics.

my 33 s2 t did 145 with pod and cat back.

love the sound of your n/a tho.

what did the cobra make?

Ah yeah thats right tim hahaha

I only stayed for an hour as I had something on later in the night, some bloody nice cars there! there was a midnight purple 32 gtr that looked absolutley mint!!

pm me your number jamie. I went swimming in a pool with my phone still in my pocket and it drowned haha

LOL!

All cool Liam.

Where's your pics Jamie? :)

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:D

Was a TOP night, I didnt realise they were actually running car numbers, last dyno night it was first in best dressed...went to sign on at 10pm and was already to 50 on the form, so thought it was gonna be a bit late.

PROEVO was probably one of the most impressive cars...that thing could probably eat most cars on the street for breakfast...

The DRAGZ supra was pretty dissappointing, looked the part and with that number plate wouldve expected alot more, something like a T88 or something, instead it was pretty much stock :)

Cheers for putting the night on Ray and the boys, will be looking forward to the next.

HP only just posted up there clip about a month ago now from the last one we had to raise money for the drift team, couldnt help but laugh when they said check hpheaven.com in a couple of days.

hope im proved wrong, sooner the better :P

http://www.hpheaven.com.au/media.php?p=Car...ges&gal=162

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