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bahaha thats pathetic, there far from crap. how much were they sayin for the haltec...

wat dyno now...? h,mmm just need a nice clean tune for 13pounds

Hmm $2800 tuned I think... For the same verison he told my mate $2200 (mates rates through KV's) The Gympie Haltec dealer was around a flat $2k tuned I think, maybe $2100 - Can't remember.

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hey matt,

ill be there...but as u no not in my rx7..i wouldnt want u to see sexy series 5 lights 100metres up the track :/:P.....

hopefully ill run a mid 13 with the 33 tho.she is only on a safe tune so i mite even see redcliff b4 i go

Good luck, would the rx7 have a head start?

BTW josh, the haltech E6K is mid-range haltech.

E11v2 is the top range model.

I'll be chancing it & heading out with a mate with an Evo 6..... (grudge match!!)  hehe

lol

GTR CAM, have you ran the evo 8 before?

I ran my evo 4 out at willowbank and clocked a 12.6 with similar power

we could have had a meet up and a yarn.

anyway - sold last night regretfully.

moving onto a GTR next.

michael

lol

GTR CAM, have you ran the evo 8 before?

I ran my evo 4 out at willowbank and clocked a 12.6 with similar power

we could have had a meet up and a yarn.

anyway - sold last night regretfully.

moving onto a GTR next.

michael

Would have been good to see you & have a chat, I had fun going home with the EVO 6, especially thru Toowong... hehe

Yeah I've been out to Willowbank in the 8 with 1500 klms on the clock, stock as a rock and did flat 14's, but was doing 2.2+ 60 footers all night as I wasn't game enough to test the clutch!! So the claims that a stock car does 13.8's is about right.

I'm aiming for mid 13's atm & high 12's when I get the exhaust!

I see your the opposite of me hey, going from an EVO to a GTR...

Cheers Cam

hey man i think me and a few mates will be heading up this wednesday, ill keep you posted.

wat time do the gates open?

gates open 5.30 rod, im getting there around 5 though! As sometimes they let ppl in early and you will get way more runs being first there....if your gonna go, let me know and we'll cruise down together..k

Matt

hi guys

i dont have my gtr yet, and sold the evo, but will come out and watch.

i'll get some pics and vid for you.

i'll keep my eye out for lines and may come introduce myself.

Im a big fella with red hair

Michael

For all those that went tonight, I was the white skyline that threw a rod on the track...yep lol, an expensive rebuild is coming my way earlier than what I expected. On the upside it will be built tougher this time to withstand that sort of punishment.....On the downside, i've only had the car under a month and i've been threw an engine...thats not promising. Anyway, hope everyone else had a good time and thanks soooooooo much to rod who drove me home and bought me food, your a champ and tell your misses I hope she got her sleep :rofl:

cheers, Matt

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