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ill be there as a spectator only.. see wat u boyz can push out...

ill be disappointed if u guys are below 150kw on the dyno..   :wassup:

hahaha well mines stock as a rock apart from a little boost uppage, so i dunno what i'm likely to get but i'm sure it wont be very impressive. I am just coming to see the other cefiros go at it!

I'm interested if allowed. I reckon a 4 door R34 fits into the crowd represented.

I am keen to come but my car is in getting resprayed at the moment. I'm supposed to get it back on the 20th or 21st but you can never be 100% with these people.

Can I be a hopefully maybe and if someone else can confirm I expect to be bumped off the list?

Ta.

Cool idea i'll be keen to see if anyone can take my crown from me as biggest hp cefiro on SAU :P

More events like this would be good, don't know how many QLD Cefiro's there are online here though.

Ha I think that'd be very hard summoner.

What's your latest figure?

Best recording run is still 330rwkw at SAU-QLD dyno day last year it started smoking the rollers at 263rwkw so I am yet to have a successful run on 1.19bar boost :cheers:

Dear god... :headbang:

It was in a magazine right? If not it should be - i'd like to read about it :)

i'll prob need that

Ok. For the people who wanna meet in Chatswood to drive down to Cromer...

I'm thinking Chatswood (old) maccas car park would be a good place to meet for those not familiar with getting to Cromer.

The shop next door to the carpark is now a shoe place.

Time will be 8:30am meeting and departure at 8:45am SHARP. Those who get there at half eight can duck around the corner for breakfast :) (Special meeting time for ceffo will be 8:00am).

My number is 0410 532 548 which I suggest you put in your phone/write it down now so by the time Saturday comes around and you forget it's still there - if you don't need to contact me but have a hot sister/girlfriend then get that number too!

It is the car park near the corner of Archer Street and Victoria Avenue right next door to where Maccas used to be and is now a shoe store. Two doors from Subway, the entry from Archer Street. Opposite Chatswood Chase shopping centre.

I've attached two maps for you. The first is hand drawn - but it took me 2 hours so I would like you to use that.

I've provided a second map also, which I've made "south central" style because I want you to use the first map (which took me so long to do) and also because it reminds me of south central... (the way streets look on a map).

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All those meeting in chatswood please let me know so we know about how many are meeting there etc.

So far I have-

kursed

ceffo

CEF11E

basketcase

democrazy_cakework

silver gts-t

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