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Nice NSX, and nice OHS promo girl in the brown 'clothing'.

:aroused:

Good to see the Mu's stand getting some drift cars in there.

Was hoping to see you 2GU.

I had a good laugh at the GTiR with the bazooka scene blowing up cop cars in front of a bank. I guess the owner has thug life issues..... on the way home I thought to myself maybe it's happened hehe

Girl in brown :aroused:

Autostyle did 619 kw on wheels .....first time they did 503 kw on same car and second day they did 619kw ....I asked the dyno guy if i could do again as i only pulled 216kw and i told him that i increased the boost and i can do 245 kw and then he said whats that gonns do you are still behind othre cars so don't worry putting again ..so i said "fair enough"

Autostyle did 619 kw on wheels .....first time they did 503 kw on same car and second day they did 619kw ....I asked the dyno guy if i could do again as i only pulled 216kw and i told him that i increased the boost and i can do 245 kw and then he said whats that gonns do you are still behind othre cars so don't worry putting again ..so i said "fair enough"

You should have stuck to your guns and got a free power run

...i'm pretty certain the guy who owns that car is not $250k out of pocket.

there would be alot of sponsorship money in that car, plus take into account all the endorsement money he can now ask for by owning that car?

as for the "honda haters" on this thread, there is alot more to being fast than having a big dyno figure - hahaha...

...i'm pretty certain the guy who owns that car is not $250k out of pocket.

there would be alot of sponsorship money in that car, plus take into account all the endorsement money he can now ask for by owning that car?

yeh 250k isn't much when you make millions dealing

Time for these dyno queens to hit the track.

Congrats to AutoStyle!! :)

Not sure bout their car but I've already done a 10.4 in mine with 446rwkw and that was 2 years ago.

Not sure if you can call my car a dyno pony...

I'll get back out there again if I feel that there's a need to prove my car again to the disbelievers.

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,15278...84-1242,00.html

The owner of this S15 wins the "I have more money than brains" award, how many GTR's could this guy have bought for 250k?

Meh gold plating, what a waste!

Damn trailer bitches :kick:

That car is a P.O.S he only had it do one dyno run at 3/4 throttle so the engine bay doesnt heat up. Its not even a real car that you can drive. think it only got like 106rwkw or some shit like that. Makes one think, hmmm spend 200 grand on mods or gold plating which makes the car useless for the one purpose its built for... i know what i would do.

...i'm pretty certain the guy who owns that car is not $250k out of pocket.

there would be alot of sponsorship money in that car, plus take into account all the endorsement money he can now ask for by owning that car?

as for the "honda haters" on this thread, there is alot more to being fast than having a big dyno figure - hahaha...

who sponsors it?

there is nothing on the car that suggests its sponsored

if i was sponsored it would be alot better than wat it is

Congrats to AutoStyle!!  :P

Not sure bout their car but I've already done a 10.4 in mine with 446rwkw and that was 2 years ago.

Not sure if you can call my car a dyno pony...

I'll get back out there again if I feel that there's a need to prove my car again to the disbelievers.

Its ok Leewah the yellow GTR ran 10.55 at least 2 years ago at its first meet with less power aswell, so neither car can really be called a dyno queen

Some of you may have seen the GREEN wide body GTR there.. He only made 300kw@wheels but blew the headgasket before hand..

The week before he had a new T51r put on it and it made 588Kw@4wheels running 28psi..

Then next day at the dyno day made 550kw@wheels running 26psi.. He is going for over 600kw then wants to add NoS

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