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6 hours ago, UNR33L said:

I think that was at a dyno day in footscray, I remember they kept on turning the boost up trying to beat my car and it had like 10 runs when the rest had 3 haha. I think I made 355ish and he made 348, it was close. My mate ended up with the most from his charged XR8 (which he is stripping to sell parts off now :() 

Also remember at the same joint in early 2012 when my car was stock at the SAU dyno day and somehow won with 286 lel. How the f**k.

Just found the video LOL (Oh it was TRD-666, not v12 killer)

 

Nah V12KLR diss appointment was at Zoom garage dyno day. 

 

If any chequered tuning customers want to avoid disappointment - never put your car on a roller dyno lol 

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Road surface can make a big difference but I'll believe this when I see it
On 50% 265 AD08Rs 0 degrees superstreets with a KAAZ 1.5 way I couldn't get 2nd to hold 275rwkw on most non-freeway roads
So either something not right with my setup or our power figures aren't matching up


Somethings not right

At 300rwkw my car would hook up in all gears cold
18 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

 


Somethings not right

At 300rwkw my car would hook up in all gears cold

 

To be fair my roller dyno 250rwkw did too

You better get a lawyer son

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You better get a real good one

30 minutes ago, NUTWGN said:

Increased police presence at Saturday Night Live... and not even because of hooning! Fcking alcos ruining it for us!

did people get booked?? or just bretho people?

I dont see any harm in brethos as long as they arent pinging cars. especially since its a public space and cant really setup on the freeway.

did people get booked?? or just bretho people?

I dont see any harm in brethos as long as they arent pinging cars. especially since its a public space and cant really setup on the freeway.

Not sure on details but the organizers posted a statement on the page saying police presence will be increased and if found with booze you'll be fined and it's now strictly no alcohol.

Then ended with

"As mentioned above there will be an increased Police presence so if you have any concerns about the legality or Road worthiness of your car please do not come. "

EDIT:: after reading the comments apparently some hero was drinking and got asked to stop by security and then tried to fight them [emoji849]

Look at all these stupid dream boats trying to sell their plates for stupid prices:

https://www.mrplates.com.au/

HER-SSV - wants 4k LOL

BULLS - wants 20k

XR008 - 12k

XXXRTD - 25k

Do they ever actually sell? f**k I should open a business of buying lame ass plates and 'selling' for 20k

1 hour ago, emts said:

Yeh was a few of those as well, I kinda get those low number ones going for a bit but not the normal 'NVEOUSR33BRAH' plates

Low numbers are rarity / wankfest amongst those who've already spent all you can on a car. They're also selling, so hard to argue they aren't worth it; no different to diamonds for jewellery - tiny pieces of rock that do absolutely nothing.

The plates Leigh posted, on the other hand, are people who think their ingenuity in spending days on www.vplates.com.au and snapping up numberplate combinations no one else already wanted should be rewarded with cash, on the basis they managed to make a 5 look like an S and so on. Begs the question how they scraped together the $700 required to buy custom plates in the first place. 88E daytraders? Heh. Heh.

Should contact one of the stupid ones, act really interested they'd be in massive shock. Then be like nah sorry too expensive, I wonder what they'd come back with "M8 I can do 10k lowest I can go!"

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