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dark will post them up when he gets home

well he had better

haha, i didn't go :D

i was too busying fanging around the car this weekend

i saw a riced up hyundai leaving the place on a tow truck though

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Not a bad show indeed. Dropped in on Sunday for a couple hours to catch up with old and new faces.

The girls from Kittens were defiantely nice girls and lovely to talk too :D Also the girls from Autobahn put up a good show as usual!

Hung round the dyno cage most of the time and watched a few nice cars get up there. Benny's 180SX made some decent numbers as did a yellow S14 owned by a guy in wheelchair. 300+rwkw and a disabled sticker... GOLD!!

Missed out on watching the RB26 powered GTS-T and Platinum (VL Turb) run again but was still not a bad show.

Congrats to the Cabin crew for running another sucessful AutoSalon!

Pics will go up later when I can be stuffed.

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wow those pics make it look like it really was an autosalon and not a bintsalon! Nice work Kelly :P

http://img41.imageshack.us/my.php?image=065cf.jpg

Sooo want that colour!!

http://img41.imageshack.us/my.php?image=152vo.jpg

Not too keen on this, each to their own I guess.

Garage Sokudo cars looking nice.

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those pics are actuyally better than when i saw the cars on saturday. it was pretty crappy auto salon, to tell u the truth, the blackr33 pumped out pretty low figures, and it was running that much boost 2.2bar i think it was. that engine is built for 650rwkw. oh well. yeh but benny's car was good tho, same with the s14.

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Bobbygill - what was so good about the CHASERS car that benny took with him? he used a bigger turbo than last autosalon and gained what - 20kw?

you're wrong about how much boost the black R33 was running, as i'll tell you truthfully it was running 1.8 bar. So, you come on this forum -which thousands of people read - with incorrect information and no idea what it takes to make 500rwkw (let alone 650rwkw) and you put down our work.

how many cars have you been in contact with that have made over 500rwkw without nitrous?

btw - congratulations on your own car... who did the work and tuned it? oh thats right - it was us!

Paul

Chasers Motorworks

www.chasers.com.au

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paul, mate, where did all that come from, i was just stating my opinion, i wasnt criticising the car or anything, was actually thinking it was gonna pump out around high 500kw's, but it didnt. but i aint dissing ur work or anyones work, and im glad u correcte dme abouthow much boost it was running, u should take it a lil easy, and not take for granted what everone tells u, u know what i mean dont u

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fdor the record on big numbers ive now commentated over 30 dyno comps in every state and every major event...... ive witnessed around 13 cars make over 500rwkW...out of those 6 did it without nitrous

they are:

Damn Supra

Autostyle R32 GTR

ND4SPD GTR

Theo Woolets R32GTR

Autstyle Black R32GTR

and CHasers R33GTS

all of them only just cracked it too except theo Woolet who mnade 608kW with no nitrous

had C16, tad over 2bar...reveed to 10,000 and had alot of deveooplemet work

500kW without nitrous from a 6 cylinder is phenominally huge!!!!

now i know other cars have done it or claimed it etc but im goin off waht ive seen in recognised competition

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