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Yer thats the way assuming we only have skylines from the forums....if we have too many categories we may discover that there is only 1 person in each one...but I agree still

How about a category for

R32 gtst

Gun-metal grey

18" rims

apexi 4" exhaust

s-afc

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alrighty squizz, im putting my gun metal r32 gts up against yours hahaha.. im getting a cat back exhuast done tomorow.. so yeah that should help, and a pod filter as soon as it arrives.. so maybe my car might stand a chance hahaha

(sorry im under pete smiths name since im at his place)

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yeah that was me that posted the above squizz, hey, why dont we put a little wager on our cars aye? say a 6-pack ( its all i can afford)... but the condition is that... you cant change anything just for the dyno, it has to be the same as you use every day on normal streets as in no turbo injectors and swapping em when you get home, unless you use em all the time.. anyway you will prolly win seeing as my car sux atm.. ohwell cya there

For $50 i would come along. Just to see what sort of league my car is in at the minute. And my personal opinion is, i think we should try and start to make club events, fair enough we don't exactly have a club yet, but this would be a great chance to get together and discuss what we in QLD want to do. That said, if anyone wants to bring someone along I don't think they should be excluded, just I'd like to start seeing some SAU events going.

Hahahahah

Andrew thinks your mad!

Just after you's left last night some coppers sat out the front (two cars to be exact.. highway pursuit ones) so everyone bailed to Ernest. That got broken up too by the word of cops.. Then we all headed home to BP Coomera.. which the security guard was telling everyone to move. THEN everyone got spilt up...

Drove home with just us because we lost everyone. So not much happened.

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