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Hey everyone, around february or so im getting a group of cars together to go to WSID and to have a bit of fun. They want to go to the track and test the cars to their full potential. I want to see if any N/A skylines would be interested in going, or really any N/A car that isnt over 6 cylinders(trying to keep it somewhat fair).

Current cars going:

My 300ZX -catback,pod,chip,UDP 131.4rwkw 5spd man - will have SAFC+tune by then

VR V6 - Bellmouth removed, Catback, Intake(pod,cai,tb pipe) 4spd auto

SSS - Catback & Pod - 5spd man

Lancer 1.8L Sedan - 4spd auto

Lancer 1.5L Coupe -Catback, pod+tb pipe - 5spd man

2004 Magna ES 3.5L - Stock - 4spd auto

Alfa romeo 156 Selespeed - Auto

Cars MAYBE going:

VL N/A - exhaust,pod, extractors - 5psd manual

300ZX Targa - pod - 4spd auto

I'm doing this in february as thats the earliest everyone will be free to go. Also as most of us are new to this, expect a bunch of 17 second slips :):(

yes yes, the P plate brigade is going to race, but atleast we're doing it legally! ;)

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i might come if my car has all the body work done and i get new tyres. Cant go on the track with 2 semi slicks and another too that are mesh at the front =\ ANNND if i can hit the 5000km mark on the odometer then i will be able to push the car so i dont damage the new engine.

r33 GTS4 - RB27DE ( 50 thou piston upgrade) ... and a pod thats it! Kw ~Unknown~

Good on you guys for organising events like this.

It's great to see the stereotyped car enthusiasts getting out and having fun safely, and legally :(

Yeah, i'm trying to get a bunch of N/A's together and just have a good time and compare slips afterwards. So far the commodore & the magna are the only cars that look like they'll be a challenge. The commodore isn't like any other V6 one i've been in, it has stupidly high bottom end power and keeps up with higher powered cars very easily. Would be fun to get some quick N/A lines and supra's there along with whoever wants to go. If you have a turbo and want to show up feel free, i can get two or three other turbo R33's to come aswell.

i might come if my car has all the body work done and i get new tyres. Cant go on the track with 2 semi slicks and another too that are mesh at the front =\ ANNND if i can hit the 5000km mark on the odometer then i will be able to push the car so i dont damage the new engine.

r33 GTS4 - RB27DE ( 50 thou piston upgrade) ... and a pod thats it! Kw ~Unknown~

YES! that sounds like it'd be pretty quick so if you can, show up.

I might be up for this.. Only ever been once with my 34 ran a 15.0, 15.1, 15.3 with my old bilsteins and crappy tyres that got too much wheel spin and 3" Kakimoto Full mega exhaust,

Got new suspension and might feel like giving it a proper go with or without new tyres to get under that 15 sec margin. Still painfully slow

Preferably go after the 15th so ill have the money.. haha

i might come if my car has all the body work done and i get new tyres. Cant go on the track with 2 semi slicks and another too that are mesh at the front =\ ANNND if i can hit the 5000km mark on the odometer then i will be able to push the car so i dont damage the new engine.

r33 GTS4 - RB27DE ( 50 thou piston upgrade) ... and a pod thats it! Kw ~Unknown~

:):) lol hope the road aint wet :):woot:

im just gunna rock up lol

Good on you guys for organising events like this.

It's great to see the stereotyped car enthusiasts getting out and having fun safely, and legally :rant:

+1 guys. The track is great. Good to see some smart young blokes still exist haha.

:(:( lol hope the road aint wet :(:)

im just gunna rock up lol

We all know cheap $199 semi slicks are not aloud on my car ever again! Toyo Proxie T1R's are more like it!

Yeah hopefully if jason helps me finish the car off it will be down in my car :)

Once i buy my list from NENGUN it should be a lot better.

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