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2pm it is then

soo:

2pm at the servo/macers on Briens Rd, and the corner of Redbank Rd in Northmead

good? :)

Is this meet still on?

Anyway...I'll drop by the maccas at 2 and see if anyone is there...if not I'll just go there anyway. Can't wait to see 2GUUP for real, rather than looking at a pueny avatar.

BTW. I'll be the guy in the grey R33 standing around like an idiot coz he doesn't know anyone else from SAU.

Cheers

Sam

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Twoogle made ~430awkw this arvo. A VR ute made about 500rwkw, an RB26 R33 GTS-t made about ~420rwkw, a Supra made 600rwkw.

The Autosalon definitely is getting better (as in more tasteful mods rather than just pure bling on excels). I only noticed 2x R32 GTR's (including Pauls) and probably about 5-7 Skylines in total.

Sooo many damn promo women it's pure heaven :)

Twoogle made ~430awkw this arvo. A VR ute made about 500rwkw, an RB26 R33 GTS-t made about ~420rwkw, a Supra made 600rwkw.

The Autosalon definitely is getting better (as in more tasteful mods rather than just pure bling on excels). I only noticed 2x R32 GTR's (including Pauls) and probably about 5-7 Skylines in total.

Sooo many damn promo women it's pure heaven :P

new rubber tommorrow (a "bit" of wheelspin on the Federals) will hopefully have a slightly higher figure in all wheel mode...we are going to try to beat our rear wheel record too....mickey thompson drag tyres on a dyno??? well they did call it "Dyno Drags"

(where was the second dyno they were spruking about??)

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well done paul....

the m/t drag radials will be cool for one or 2 pulls...

make sure you run 40 to 50 psi in them...good luck for sunday

mark.

new rubber tommorrow (a "bit" of wheelspin on the Federals) will hopefully have a slightly higher figure in all wheel mode...we are going to try to beat our rear wheel record too....mickey thompson drag tyres on a dyno???  well they did call it "Dyno Drags"

(where was the second dyno they were spruking about??)

what colour was the supra....

was it the purple supra form millenium motorsport...

cheers, mark

Twoogle made ~430awkw this arvo. A VR ute made about 500rwkw, an RB26 R33 GTS-t made about ~420rwkw, a Supra made 600rwkw.

The Autosalon definitely is getting better (as in more tasteful mods rather than just pure bling on excels). I only noticed 2x R32 GTR's (including Pauls) and probably about 5-7 Skylines in total.

Sooo many damn promo women it's pure heaven :P

It was from M'Motorsport unsure if it was blue/purple though because of the sunlight shining on it.

From memory it made 600.3rwkw and 599.x rwkw in the 2 runs it did (and apparently it had a 50hp NOS kit ready for todays dyno runs).

well done paul....

the m/t drag radials will be cool for one or 2 pulls...

make sure you run 40 to 50 psi in them...good luck for sunday

mark.

yes....correct, forgot that the tyres only had 14psi in them. Cold tore rubber off them in big chunks......big mistake.....ahh well never mind.

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