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Barries dyno is starting to become popular again, that's good. He is a weird bloke but very good at tuning.

240rwhp is decent, shows what it can do when you get the power to the road. I've got a bit more power but can't get it down, so my times are still shit. I'll try again tommorow.

See'ya:burnout:

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Yeah, he's very down to earth, he was the first person to tune my car, knows how to fix anything which is better than most. He's always busy though which can mean a long wait to get stuff done, but still one of the best tuners around.

See'ya:burnout:

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Rhino,

Cost is $30 to drive ($25 if ANDRA member)

Opens at 5pm

Racing Starts at 6pm

Need helmet and long sleeved clothes.

Unless we get 10+ forum members together then they will assigned us a normal lane, usually 5 or 6. 10 or more then we can ask for our own lane.

See'ya

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Originally posted by RB20LagWagon

hahah, little r33 drivers dont think you ran mid 13s with stock turbo simon? thats pretty funny. Its all about the car, r33's are fatt. gotta produce power to move fat.

Watch your mouth boy :fight!:

Are you taking the boat down for a run?

I mean wagon...

Hey Skyzzer my thoughts exactly..

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