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Put me down as a yes Cara.

Is there time time to dial in a bit more boost on the dyno? Or will it be strictly get your sheet and gtfo?

if there are any special requests let me know and im will dicuss with John Keen

Well I was interested, till I saw it was only 2WD - Boo to you Cara :banana:

there is an AWD class, even tho its a 2WD dyno.......................

I have spoken to John about having AWD cars there and he is happy to accomodate for them, by dropping the shaft

IF IT HELPS GUYS TROPHIES AND PRIZES UP FOR GRABS TOO!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup::)

i gotta book betsy to be tuned by keeny soon as ive put the new turbo on...i'll be definately keen....lets try and get more numbers than the one i did at classic performance last year!!!

excuse me. but my 34 is called betsy.

copy cat!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup:

will there be pos pulsar category. cant have u pitting me up against sr20 pulsars :thumbsup:

if i remember correctly the PGA dyno days have a "little battler" award for the car with the least amount of power output

last time some exa won it i think

so dan your in the running for that mate

how long have you had your betsy for????

3 years , 28th sept this year :thumbsup:

There is no dropping of shafts on the subaru Cara - won't be there sorry (well not to compete/partake anyway)

hmmm bugger that seriously sucks!!!!!!!!

will be good too see you there tho!!!!

^^ winner winner chiken dinner

if i remember correctly the PGA dyno days have a "little battler" award for the car with the least amount of power output

last time some exa won it i think

guess that will come in handy for you krishy while im winning max hp in my n13 :P

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