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Ok guys that time of year again. Im relatively new to this forum so was just wondering who is going and wat type of cars are entering. Sorry if this has already been posted elsewhere.

Thinking ppl could throw a couple of pics up of there car and some power figures to go with it. I wanna see some good hp cars there this year hopefully jot as much stock skylines and commodores.

Quick list of work is fully built 26/30, 6boost manifold, haltech, hks t51r, nitrous. Made 648@who on 22psi. Going back on dyno next week with more boost so fingers crossed that number will start with a 8

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To be totally honest I've nve never drivem n it yet lol. Im over in wa and it only got fired and went on the dyno last Tuesday. Still got 9 days til im home to drive it lol. Full power by 4800 so it is a bit laggy. That's was the now is for tho just to get her spooling not for top end. Hopefully drop by 1000rpm once I turn the bottle on

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I'll be going in my R34 gtr vspec on track. Its such a good price for 4 days of fun! The car Is on a run in tune at the moment as the engine just got rebuilt.. Its at18psi and is making 390Hp at the wheels. Although will be taking back to gt auto to see what we can bump it up to in the next week or two.

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