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yeh e85 will be popular, i was thinking about taking a 205 myself. as for hotel we are trying to organise a caravan and stay in the infield.

booked my hotel and have 3x60L drum of e85 bring it on :)

ps nice car looks hot

Car is now repaired and under primer, should like nice and fresh for the event!

Getting painted on Saturday so should leave me plenty of time to be set! Gotta start collecting some tyres to fry!

PJ save yourself the emabarssment, Save your money and leave that nugget home

Paully (aka cracked) Im so going to smash you at the powercruise

Bring it on, I have a few tricks up the sleeve for you boys

10.30@ 133 mph

me..........hold on :cool:

I will win the best sounding RB

Who is the powerskid king...mmmwwwaaa

Who is king of the runs...MMMWWWAAA

PJ Im going to cop you bing time

Paulie try to keep that thing together

The yellow Bullet is ready to put you boys on show

yer pete lets go to the dyno and see who wins :) as for the runs we will see after power crusie when we step it up tune by maatouk now your dead lol

Hi Guys Need to clear a little fib, as the guilt is killing me !!!

My log in VOZ000 is not really the owner Peter

Im his mate Rob and own a torana (pauly meet you at ADS garage )

My stir of the pot was all done in tongue in cheek to stir you boys up at the powercruise

It's usually me & Pete giving each other crap about Bottle or Boost and thought it would be a good idea to fire everyone up

Some people might not see the humour in it as I did

The excitment is building up and was not made to offened anyone on the forum ,

So Paully & PJ we will see you guys at the powercruise to have some fun

Enjoy boys

PS Pauly & PJ can't wait to see the cars out at the track thrashing and I know you guys would not be offended

Regards

Couldnt resist it, got the confirmation SMS (all booked) and got a track day only 3 days after to stir a few Porsche drivers that invited me...lol ( they've never seen the car, they just heard I had a GTR and wanted it on the track with them thinking its a stocker). Should be an awsome day cant wait. PJ you havnt seen the new package... makes the previous seam pretty stock...lol

Getting close! Getting excited!

Pray the rain stays away.

Just got some last minute goodies, GReddy remote switching system, 4 point SFI harness, and Tomei 2 way going in on Friday. Should chirp second! :yes:

Tyres= check

E85= check

Bring it on :thumbsup:

Getting close! Getting excited!

Pray the rain stays away.

Just got some last minute goodies, GReddy remote switching system, 4 point SFI harness, and Tomei 2 way going in on Friday. Should chirp second! :D

Tyres= check

E85= check

Bring it on :(

Very good!

Pretty much back together too, quick dyno check on Saturday (couple more psi if it like it), just need to sort out tyres and I'm good to go.

And yeah the Greddy switch on the steering wheel will be ready too for the main straight brawls :(




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