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ifs it someone from here who has driven a line before yes

if it was some random boostcruiser or something Hell NO

Haha boostcruise has such a reputation, a well deserved one at that mind

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Haha boostcruise has such a reputation, a well deserved one at that mind

english ppl have a reputation too joe - but u dont see me dogging you :P

hopefully my car is sweet for sat :P

when u guys say late.. is that late arvo or late as in late night?

english ppl have a reputation too joe - but u dont see me dogging you :P

hopefully my car is sweet for sat :D

when u guys say late.. is that late arvo or late as in late night?

Haha thats because its not a negative reputation :P

Seeing as it starts at 9:30PM id say late nite tristan

Haha thats because its not a negative reputation :)

Seeing as it starts at 9:30PM id say late nite tristan

ur lucky im not going to judge u too cronicly cuz i wana steal your wheels - but it says 930AM you pom!

fail.

Attending:

- Sammy34 + Dyno

- Turbotonic + Dyno

- TIR60 + Dyno

- Slow S13

- rb25kateosaurus/Dale

- PWND + Dyno

- E-Z + Dyno

- 45ULT

- wannaslide

- craigy32 + Dyno

- Brandon + Dyno

- NOJ37

- GimpS-R34

Gonna have to take the Dyno off me. I dont really know how to make it to 2wd... I'll be dropping by around 10 to say Hi though. Cheers!

Awesome! been looking forward to this for AGES! Is there still a limit of 20 people for dyno runs sammy?

mate, I havent spoken with whitey regarding that in a while. So im not sure, He will let everyone know whats going on when we get there.

mate, I havent spoken with whitey regarding that in a while. So im not sure, He will let everyone know whats going on when we get there.

Fair enough, Shotgun for a dyno spot if there are any left then :O

Was a great day, nice cars there, most of you wernt there but Varun from 101 motor cafe, his black R32 GTR made 824hp with 100 shot of gas.

great day, thnx to all who did make it. Hopefully we get more sau down there next time around. Some unreal cars showed up, see if we can get some photos up whitey.

thanks to Troy and Whitey for putting on an awesome day had a great turn out. everything went smooth saw some good numbers unfortunately had a couple of hick ups with 'FAT GTR' and didn't quite get the power he wanted but still a great day hopefully another one will be organised again soon and try to get some more cars on the rollers.

Cheers to all,

Smitho

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