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Wow, a drag day. Wish i had of known about SAU earlier...i own a Bayside Blue R34 GTR V-Spec II. Havent had it long enough to race it, but the car dealer said it would run 10s.

This dealer wasn't on Spencer Street was it?? If so I'll believe that he'll have told you that.

Anyways - welcome. I have a Bayside Blue R34 GTR V Spec that is far from stock and I can tell you I still aint getting anywhere near running 10's! LOL

11's yes - 10's no. There's a big difference.

Anyways it would be good to see you around one day. Check out the events section as we have plenty on.

Cheers

This dealer wasn't on Spencer Street was it?? If so I'll believe that he'll have told you that.

Anyways - welcome. I have a Bayside Blue R34 GTR V Spec that is far from stock and I can tell you I still aint getting anywhere near running 10's! LOL

11's yes - 10's no. There's a big difference.

Anyways it would be good to see you around one day. Check out the events section as we have plenty on.

Cheers

And on that I'd bet beers he never turns up.......

Surely no-one but a dumb schoolkid would attempt to BS this team of BS experts :thumbsup:

This dealer wasn't on Spencer Street was it?? If so I'll believe that he'll have told you that.

Anyways - welcome. I have a Bayside Blue R34 GTR V Spec that is far from stock and I can tell you I still aint getting anywhere near running 10's! LOL

11's yes - 10's no. There's a big difference.

Anyways it would be good to see you around one day. Check out the events section as we have plenty on.

Cheers

You haven't done 11s yet hey...

No offense mate, but a v-spec in stock form will be lucky to run mid 12 sec pass out of the factory.

Just become a member... and come to an event :ermm:

And enjoy SAU-Vic life

I just immigrated from Moldova, so dont know my way around Melbourne. The dealer was in Canberra.

I dont think the car is factory,it looks almost as good as my old old Bi-Turbo Brabus, but it quicker, though i wish they made an automatic version

No offence if you are telling the truth, but lots of school kids come on here claiming exactly the same as you, show no proof.... so we're a bit skeptical...

Any photos of this beast? Or list of mods? Dyno Graph? Who built the engine? How much did it cost you?

I just immigrated from Moldova, so dont know my way around Melbourne. The dealer was in Canberra.

I dont think the car is factory,it looks almost as good as my old old Bi-Turbo Brabus, but it quicker, though i wish they made an automatic version

I just immigrated from Moldova, so dont know my way around Melbourne. The dealer was in Canberra.

I dont think the car is factory,it looks almost as good as my old old Bi-Turbo Brabus, but it quicker, though i wish they made an automatic version

Remember to put it into "H" and drop the clutch.

Hey Joel, can I get the pics of my car emailed to me to keep? (no logos on them)

il have the results posted email to ash tonight and he will have them some time tonight if i can get his email

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I told ya!!

r31nismoid @ hotmail . com

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