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lol.. if yur goin den i will put my car up.. i hope i can hit 400 at the rears.. :-x

400 rwK's! Nice, and hope to see it.

Just to name a few of the projects Frank has done

Some of the BIG NAME cars Allsparks have built are as follows: - http://www.myspace.com/allsparksperformance

HYPHSV- Atlas Grey VN SS V8 (225RwKw and counting)

MYXCOP- Yellow VL BT-1 (253RwKw on 15PSI)

SGTBT1- Yellow VL BT-1 (279RwKw on 14PSI)

TOPCOP- Yellow VL BT-1 (241RwKw on 15PSI)

COPJET- Yellow VL BT-1 (222RwKw on 18PSI)

XPLICE- Yellow VL BT-1 (218RwKw on 13PSI)

XCHASR- Yellow VL BT-1 (190RwKw on 12PSI)

UCOPIT- Yellow VL BT-1 (195RwKw on 10PSI)

JETWPN- Burgandy VL BT-1 (271RwKw on 20PSI)

JET087- White VL Calais (200RwKw on 11PSI)

FLI088- White VL Berlina (247RwKw on 18PSI)

XKON- White VL Calais (197RwKw on 14PSI)

SYKOVL- Silver VL Calais (203RwKw on 14PSI)

NVZNO1- White VL Berlina (205RwKw on 14PSI)

RBJET- Burgandy VL Calais (303RwKw on 20PSI)

ALRISE- Red VL Calais (212RwKw on 9PSI)

ROOKIE(AGROGM)- White VL Calais (180RwKw on 12PSI)

EVLBRK- White VK Group A V8 (230RwKw)

SUICID- Blue VK Blown V8 (353RwKw on 6PSI)

NOS304- Black VK V8 (189RwKw)

SERGIM- Black VR Ute V8 (198RwKw)

FLYRX3- Orange RX3 Rotary (267RwKw on 14PSI)

NVRX3- Green RX3 Rotary (150RwKw)

FRBDN4- Red Prelude Turbo (165Rwkw on 6PSI)

NOROTR- White 323 Wagon- Turbo Project (115RwKw on 5PSI)

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i m really interested to go.. but kindda intimidates coz i think there r gonna b alot of holden's n fords there.. i m very interested to see what my car does on rears n on another dyno.. anyone wanna pre meet frm the east?

Im down for an east side meet up,.. where u guys thinkin of meeting up?

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400 rwK's! Nice, and hope to see it.

Just to name a few of the projects Frank has done

Some of the BIG NAME cars Allsparks have built are as follows: - http://www.myspace.com/allsparksperformance

HYPHSV- Atlas Grey VN SS V8 (225RwKw and counting)

MYXCOP- Yellow VL BT-1 (253RwKw on 15PSI)

SGTBT1- Yellow VL BT-1 (279RwKw on 14PSI)

TOPCOP- Yellow VL BT-1 (241RwKw on 15PSI)

COPJET- Yellow VL BT-1 (222RwKw on 18PSI)

XPLICE- Yellow VL BT-1 (218RwKw on 13PSI)

XCHASR- Yellow VL BT-1 (190RwKw on 12PSI)

UCOPIT- Yellow VL BT-1 (195RwKw on 10PSI)

JETWPN- Burgandy VL BT-1 (271RwKw on 20PSI)

JET087- White VL Calais (200RwKw on 11PSI)

FLI088- White VL Berlina (247RwKw on 18PSI)

XKON- White VL Calais (197RwKw on 14PSI)

SYKOVL- Silver VL Calais (203RwKw on 14PSI)

NVZNO1- White VL Berlina (205RwKw on 14PSI)

RBJET- Burgandy VL Calais (303RwKw on 20PSI)

ALRISE- Red VL Calais (212RwKw on 9PSI)

ROOKIE(AGROGM)- White VL Calais (180RwKw on 12PSI)

EVLBRK- White VK Group A V8 (230RwKw)

SUICID- Blue VK Blown V8 (353RwKw on 6PSI)

NOS304- Black VK V8 (189RwKw)

SERGIM- Black VR Ute V8 (198RwKw)

FLYRX3- Orange RX3 Rotary (267RwKw on 14PSI)

NVRX3- Green RX3 Rotary (150RwKw)

FRBDN4- Red Prelude Turbo (165Rwkw on 6PSI)

NOROTR- White 323 Wagon- Turbo Project (115RwKw on 5PSI)

All the cars above were built over 6-8 years ago. come down & have a look its not just commo's my car was built there along with alot of other jap cars.

on the day there will be 8's, rotary'z, turbo's etc. you name it, it will probably be there.

hope to see all of u there

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All the cars above were built over 6-8 years ago. come down & have a look its not just commo's my car was built there along with alot of other jap cars.

on the day there will be 8's, rotary'z, turbo's etc. you name it, it will probably be there.

hope to see all of u there

Hehe!!

Better tell Frank to update his myspace page... LOL!

Be good to see your car there too! :)

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actually i'll b happy to get anythin above the 350 mark.. lol.. how much more power do u get when runnin it at the rears and not 4wd?

i think you would make more on RWD. book it in & we'll know after you run it up

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lol, I really wanna go but I'm with Ken, I feel even more intimidated in a GTT.

I don't wanna rock up and find out my car only pull like 100rwkw and get laughed at by those big boys :down:

I made 175rwkw. And i was kinda embarrass. lol end of the day the Ford made 478rwkw.

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it'll be there but not finished lol. just waiting for some parts from japan

What's getting done?

lol, I really wanna go but I'm with Ken, I feel even more intimidated in a GTT.

I don't wanna rock up and find out my car only pull like 100rwkw and get laughed at by those big boys :(

I made 175rwkw. And i was kinda embarrass. lol end of the day the Ford made 478rwkw.

That's why if your car is stock, you don't run it.

:D

But if it looks stock and if there is so crazy mod under the hood, then you run it LOL!

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