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i just saw this on the southern cross community whatever section in the ADs. i thought it would have booked out quick as. if there is spots on the day il run the bog stocker stagea, 206kw at the fly, then i can see half of that chewed up though AWD and the manual trans.

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I put that in a number of weeks ago and I wasn't sure if it stuck on the website, but hey so it did. The only way to ensure your spot is to deposit your $50 into the account details listed on the front page. If you have to drop out for any reason I can organise a refund for you.

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Ross

Excuse my ignorance but Is it possible to drop an almost stock r34 GTT auto on the dyno ?

Stock GTR will still be in the paint shop :( and not yet run in either.

I can assure you that you will not have the lowest power figures on the day. There are a number of stock Celica's that will turn up, that's 1970's stock Celica's !!!

Looking unlikely that the GTR will be here (getting ready to burn the flamin mongrel) but for shits and giggles we'll bring the S3. Haha don't expect anything spectacular but I hope this will be a good "before" and maybe there'll be something to see next year :)

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