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Hi all

I'm guessing that this will be the final list of prizes and categories for our dyno day. If I can get any more I'll post it up.

Please note that there are trophies awarded to ACT Supra club members on top of the below prizes, so please hang around until the last car has finished on the dyno.

We still have spots available so please tell your friends.

Dyno Day prizes

1 X ESP Voucher $200 for services to be awarded by ESP for the most deserving or KW per litre (TBC)

2 x Federal Motorsports Jackets – Retail value of $80.00 each

3 x Federal Motorsports hooded jumpers – Retail value of $45.00 each

3 x Federal Tyres polo shirts – Retail value of $30.00 each

25 x Federal Motorsports caps – Retail value of $15.00 each

Presented by Mick Hart

1 X Full car detail to the value of $300 (Kustom Motor Finishes (KMF)) Presented by Naz (Manager KMF)

1 X Love Tyres and Mechanical $150 voucher Presented by Danny Williams

1 X ESP Voucher $250 and 1 x ESP Voucher $150 Damien Hawkes ACT Business Development Manager

Prize categories

• Best Presented Supra - as voted by Skyline owners

• Best Presented Skyline - as voted by Supra owners

• Tough as Nails

• Sweet as Peach

• Epic Build

• The Gunna (going to)

• Drift Spec/Built to Thrash

• Built to Budget (sure it is...)

• Best Ghetto Mod

Cheers

Ross

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Fcuk it, im in.

Best Ghetto Mod is mine fo' sho!

Entrant list

ACT Supra Club

1. Ross (Paid)

2. Ballzy (Paid)

3. Niko (Paid)

4. Yiannis (Paid)

5. Andy (lippy84) (Paid)

6. Simon (Foxxy) (Paid)

7. Teon (Paid)

8. Jazz (Paid)

9. Andrew (yjz-70t) (Paid)

10. Sam G (spunky)

11. Niran

12. Chris (CDM)

13. Naz

14.

15.

Skyline Owners

1. Kat (Paid)

2. naughtyruski (Paid)

3. sl33py (Paid)

4. Donnan (Paid)

5. Cejay (Paid)

6. GT-R32 (Paid)

7. A20089 (Paid)

8. GT-R32 (No.2) (Paid $60)

9. RandomIAm (Paid)

10. GJ Samson (Paid)

11. JD R33 (Paid)

12 DriftGTS (Paid... yo mamma)

who you calling scared haha

Its the last couple weeks for semester 1 so naturally I have a million essays/ reports/ tests and so on to finish. Next Wednesday its all over, so maybe next time. Depending how much time i need to put into building a stupid model home over the weekend I'll try come past for some skyline bashing :)

Looks like we have 25 paid participants so far which is a great effort by everyone (Kat, Donnan) that hassled people to come along. Considering what else is on this Sunday I think this is a great effort.

If there is anyone you know that is keen on coming and would like to put their car on the dyno, get them to pay via the bank account today or have them turn up nice an early (9am) on Sunday so we can get them a spot.

Now don't forget to come up with your best excuses, what you're gunna do next time etc for your chance of winning a prize... :)

Cheers

Ross

Entrant list

ACT Supra Club

1. Ross (Paid)

2. Ballzy (Paid)

3. Niko (Paid)

4. Yiannis (Paid)

5. Andy (lippy84) (Paid)

6. Simon (Foxxy) (Paid)

7. Teon (Paid)

8. Jazz (Paid)

9. Andrew (yjz-70t) (Paid)

10. Sam G (spunky)

11. Niran

12. Chris (CDM)

13. Naz

14.

15.

Skyline Owners

1. Kat (Paid)

2. naughtyruski (Paid)

3. sl33py (Paid)

4. Donnan (Paid)

5. Cejay (Paid)

6. GT-R32 (Paid)

7. A20089 (Paid)

8. GT-R32 (No.2) (Paid $60)

9. RandomIAm (Paid)

10. GJ Samson (Paid)

11. JD R33 (Paid)

12. DriftGTS (Paid... yo mamma)

13. Tarmac- (Paid)

Finally managed to get a day off work so I'm in.

Allright everyone, only 17 hours to go....

Hope to see everyone bright & early tomorrow. The show will get under way at 9am, so it would be great if everyone was ready to go around then.

I understand that it is early and cold, but just sprinkle a little cement over your cereal and harden the ^&@# up. LOL

See you all soon.

Ha Couple 32's had the fastest times of the day... done well blitzed em, loved the 200 but.

What are you smoking dude? All the cars were stationary, and no 200sx was there? :)

Ross generously donated half the profits from the BBQ to the club, so we now have $40 in the kitty.

Good turnout guys, a bit slow but in the end we out numbered the Supra's... just.

For those who like the stats

Average GTR power (excluding my single troubled run) 307.74kw

Average turbo Supra Power 352.98kw

Average non turbo supra power 143.5kw

Average GTS-T/GTT/bumblebee power 240kw

Total skyline power 3424.9kw

Total supra power 3463.8kw

But using the stats we clearly won in this regard

Average power per litre GTR (excluding mine) 116.57kw

Average power per litre turbo Supra 115.94kw

Well that enough nerdy stats, clearly we won based on that last single stat :)

Anyone planning a 2.8 litre kit for next year?

Night all.

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