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Spotted "R34" on the dyno @ Autosalon.  Made 195kw@wheels from memory.

i ran again there on 1 bar after that and only pulled out 216 kw ..i wanted to make it 1.3 bar in my second chance but the dyno guy didn't let me :-(...dunno wat happened there did dyno last weekend gave me 242.5 kw ...huhhh..autostyle r32 gtr broke the record and highest is now 619.9 kw at wheels ...

i ran again there on 1 bar after that and only pulled out 216 kw ..i wanted to make it 1.3 bar in my second chance but the dyno guy didn't let me :-(...dunno wat happened there did dyno last weekend gave me 242.5 kw ...huhhh..autostyle r32 gtr broke the record and highest is now 619.9 kw at wheels ...

AHH!!! thats a hell lot of power man! Ur car is powerful too cuz..dont ya worry m8!:rofl:

pfft...thats jealousy right there......  :D  

phil....were you in a sky ???  

I dont recall seeing one at that intersection...... I was coming back from the nasho run....

Yeah i was on burns road/memorial ave heading towards sunnyholt rd.

saw a black car turn onto sunnyholt from old windsor then saw the stove burner lights, the high GT wing and the thinner number plate "thats DHC right there"

was waiting for my damn lights to turn green so i could catch up to u..

i spotted this number the other day. white 33 s2 ats37l neale ave 11.35

I think it's actually ATD37L .. my car!

Unless there's a ATS37L white series 2 around Cherrybrook. :headspin:

Not many people spot R31s so I'm gonna state that I always see a black R31 Coupe with SLY-031 parked at Chatswood near Penhurst St.

I think it's actually ATD37L .. my car!

Unless there's a ATS37L white series 2 around Cherrybrook. :headspin:

Not many people spot R31s so I'm gonna state that I always see a black R31 Coupe with SLY-031 parked at Chatswood near Penhurst St.

oops. i meant atd. i see u alot hehe. cos i live in cherrybrook

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