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im with leewah in wanting to know the rules regarding nos being used to the dyno

guys as another idea, how bout me make up a little video/feature from past events and play it using a projector?

im with leewah in wanting to know the rules regarding nos being used to the dyno

guys as another idea, how bout me make up a little video/feature from past events and play it using a projector?

This can easily be chased up. I can do it in a few weeks.

I'll start asking questions now though for you guys.

Also, Snowman... can i borrow your stock 34GTR Wheels just for the show is you've got the other ones on ? :aroused: :zap:

hmmmmmmmmm my drift spec sr equipped cefiro should be ready by then or are you guys going to say skylines only?

 

 

/meggala runs and hides

Well... if we ever get SAU-Vic running...

it can be a topic of the first committee meeting :D

:D;)

Also, Snowman... can i borrow your stock 34GTR Wheels just for the show is you've got the other ones on ?    :aroused:    :zap:

This can be arranged mate. I just put some Yokohama R Spec A048's on them on Sat (265's as well) so they are looking even tougher than usual! :D

They gonna fit on your car though?

And SAU-Vic? Isn't that just a fairytale people tell their kiddies - a lot like the Kights of the Round Table? The one with King James and the quest for the Holy Turbo?

Skylines Australia sponsored by Skylines Australia was cool because it made absolutely no sense. I'll buy an Autosalon 2004 t-shirt if it makes absolutely no sense .. in fact can we print it backwards? and maybe upside down for good measure.

i did have the toothless asian lady selling prawn crackers but i broke up with her.......... dang lol

When is the rice cooker going in the boot? that way you can manufacture rice on demand and be the ultimate Autosalon Ricer!! Nobody would ever beat you :bahaha: You've even got the power inverter and everything sitting in there ready

No - they are my track wheels. Don't want to run semi-comps on the street if I can help it as the life span just isnt worth it. It's cheaper to get a second set of wheels long term than replacing the semi-comps every 6,000km's or so. The the stock R34 rims are great track wheels as well - very light.

This can be arranged mate. I just put some Yokohama R Spec A048's on them on Sat (265's as well) so they are looking even tougher than usual! ;)

They gonna fit on your car though?

And SAU-Vic? Isn't that just a fairytale people tell their kiddies - a lot like the Kights of the Round Table? The one with King James and the quest for the Holy Turbo?

They will fit. Dont worry. I'll make them fit.

Dunno if i can have semi's on the dyno though... have to check that out. Might have to go stockies in the rear for the run.

But either way, to be discussed.. along with the Knights of the round turbo inlet table.

snowman are you looking to sell them?

No... p(ss off.

He aint selling them... but if he does, i've claimed them already :D

So you have to get in the line :D

well it didnt take too long for this thread to degrade :D

And I haven't even posted yet :D

This can be arranged mate. I just put some Yokohama R Spec A048's on them on Sat (265's as well) so they are looking even tougher than usual! ;)

They gonna fit on your car though?

They will fit on mine :D

31's & 33's will probably need guard pumpage - your car probably sits to low ash...they are afterall 18x9.5 inches **FAT**

Not that I will be putting my car in this year, its too stock and not worth the hassle of being without a car for a whole weekend - withdrawal symptoms kick in :D

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