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Have an iPhone? Look at Dynolicious, TrackDay, Lap Timer, PocketDyno+

Just remembered a consult cable will do the trick too, if you have stock ECU.

Good to see Adelaide getting some more of these types of clubs. Sure, the filthy places are fun, but these kind of places are also real good fun since you don't get all the tools in there.

:) that has changed a shitload, will def be worth taking a look.

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http://www.theapplebar.com.au/ <-- that's their website. Judging by the pics from the other week, you need some decent eye candy under your arm to get in haha.

that wont be too hard :)

or you could just stay home and save money for pimpin out the gtr Dan? :P

pimpin brings in the money Damo....just read the rules :D

I'd hate to think what the drink prices will be - $8-10 pints (it looks like they have at least 4 beers on tap maybe double that if they're not repeated), cocktails will be $20+ and they will probably charge (what I consider a massive scam) $7-8 base spirit & $3-4 for the mixer (and then not give you the remaining mixer in the bottle - classic case of double dipping). The truth is that to go out in Adelaide these days and get a little drunk - not paro, not swaying but happy and 'socially lubed' (above .05) - costs way too much. Especially if you throw in dinner first, a dirty yiros at the end of the night and at least one cab fair ($45 to my house). I've dropped $200 on a night and gone home sober.

The place does look good in the photos and it is good that Adelaide has another venue to go to but a group of guys going in without any ladies or names to drop will probably get rejected unless they are displaying some serious wealth.

Fumo blue anyone????

Definitely have to check this new apple bar out one night.....maybe make it SAU chillers night...

was it a big ranga guy??

was talkin to my missus neices husband on FB last night and he linked it to me saying he was gonna check it out....

i gave it a good wrap saying it was one of the cleanest 33's in Adel. (very true)..

Afternoon all.

fark, not u now LOL

maybe something a little more ford like. brutal in its kerb smacking ability.

:)

bahaha

3rd gear open wheeling LSD kerb smacking ability.........get it right

was it a big ranga guy??

was talkin to my missus neices husband on FB last night and he linked it to me saying he was gonna check it out....

i gave it a good wrap saying it was one of the cleanest 33's in Adel. (very true)..

The guy buying it is something like 18 years old, his older brother, whos got a silver R33 himself, did most of the sussing.

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