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Had my white GTR dynoed by Shaun yesterday. He got it up the drive no problem. It ran 249.8 rwkW, 18 kW more than my grey GTR! Now I have to decide which car I should take (unless the white one sells before then).

I'm in.

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Nozilla - Direct Deposit into my bank account, once the money appears, it will be displayed in the first post and this list will be brought on the day. The order will be determined by who ever deposits first, if you dont like the order your in, you can change it further down.

Ill start to oraganise the details and instructions on where to deposit the $5 dollars by this Friday, this should give enough time (2 weeks) to organise it.

If you dont like waiting that much, you can look at the position your in. Ill try and put a time against your name so you can then rock up 10 mins before your run.

But like Cubes said, I have the most fun watching other cars cause you've probably seen your car on there heaps of times before.

Hopefully you can get it sorted mate.

Yeah I'm good thanks mate. Bloody busy these days. I'm guessing you guys would be too! How's Cubes junior going? :D

I've just finished sorting a bunch of stuff out myself - only minor. Need to get the car onto the dyno for a quick check before any dyno shootouts. I finally tracked down a boost leak... well it became very obvious when the only remaining OEM rubber IC 90' bend blew completely in half!

A quick hose (silicon 90' bend) replacement became a small 2 month long upgrade session... mostly cosmetic and handling stuff. Keen to upgrade to a bigger turbo in the next 6 or so months.

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sent you my deposit today

One thing, I have never been to a dyno day where you get no cars, they always show up, there will be plenty there I reckon

Might be hard for some people to send deposits thats all, never had to pay a deposit on any dyno day that I have been to

Usually just a list of interested people is all thats needed, then pay when you get there and that gives you your running order

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