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So turns out my flight is a little later in the day to what I expected.

So as long as no-one complains if I'm first on the dyno I'm in..

payment just made.

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Low cars should be fine, just look at how long and easy the tracks up to the dyno are:

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Having said that, the owners are car enthusiasts and if a car is too low I'm sure they will accommodate for that too

Well done with the thread Aaron! It will be a great day :D

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nick should lower his car more then.... :devil:

why arent you entering?!

naice, ok well I'll probably go for lowest kw then..... Try get a laugh too with my soot chucker tdi

Will pay tomorrow when I'm doing my banking

Awesome!! see you there

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why arent you entering?!

Awesome!! see you there

i will come along...i will enter if i find 60$ laying around anywhere... :) we can enter on the day yeah?

It's about about 40mm lowest, but can't go any more

driveshaft hits the chassis :P

niiiiice...i got about 60mm but thats just a stupidly low exhaust...i need a new one...

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i will come along...i will enter if i find 60$ laying around anywhere... :) we can enter on the day yeah?

niiiiice...i got about 60mm but thats just a stupidly low exhaust...i need a new one...

haha yeah my exhaust tucks up well, it's my crossmember that's low

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yep on the day is fine, but will need to cancel without enough pre entries :(..

oh really...how many more you need...

haha yeah my exhaust tucks up well, it's my crossmember that's low

are we talking about the Gulf...

*actually yes i think i saw pictures of it somewhere...post your ride thread yeah?

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