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Anyone welcome to a fun day test and tune at benaraby off gladstone on 23rd november.So far:

*My 4 door--hoping for a really low 13 or even a 12

*3040 turboed series 2 gtst --hoping 11's

*T51 180sx ---hoping 12's

*Previously n/a silvia and 32 gts

*32 gtr

*32 gts-squizz's old beast--now doing 14.1's with an open diff

*180sx drift weapon

*bluebird sr20--doing 13's

*black huge turboed 33gtst

*silver series 2 gtst 33--13.6

*black series 1 33 gtst

*hopefully Ben and maybe a few more from streetmachines with their 11 second GTR's

and probably more and thats just from Rockhampton/Yeppoon, the local Gladstone boys will come too.Whack your car on the list if your coming.

I think it costs about $40 and scrutineering happens til about 1 and drags til 5ish.

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RESULTS:

*My 4 door--13.39

*3040 turboed series 2 gtst--didnt come

*T518Z 180sx ---squizz 13.45

*Previously n/a silvia and 32 gts --not ready in time

*180sx drift weapon--13.7

*bluebird sr20--doing 13's

*black huge turboed 33gtst--kabooom bye bye pistons

*maroon gtst with t3/t4 hybrid--13.36

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Originally posted by ricknismo

*T51 180sx ---hoping 12's

SR20 with HKS T51 KAI will probably spool up at about 5000rpm, and should run 10s

CA18 with HKS T51 KAI will probably spool up at about 5500rpm, and should run 10s

Perhaps you mean TRUST T517z or TRUST T518z?

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yay for the skylines.....except mine:(

once again keeping those ankle biting little 4's at bay.

The fact that the skylines cost twice as much and were faster by .1 of a second means nothing.....heh heh.

That mph is awesome squizz, can't wait for next time, maybe some decent rubber would go down well.

As for me 300hp at the wheels and a stock computer just didn't go together ....too lean. Time to fit the t78 but not before the microtech and maybe a 3L bottom end.

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i think ill have to run hondy next time and show you all how to run 20's!!! go the N/A fwd dorift slug

Bad luck with the skyline garthos but i guess it was never gonna last like that.....:uh-huh:

And to Gti-r boy bagging squizz about 13.4's if ur car really has 164kws at all four why can't you crack a 12 when even a standard Gti-R can huh? You never had your Car and u never had Squizz. Rematch time this thursday..........:shake:

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