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Thanks, Melissa and whatsisname for wifes' get well!

Had a great day at the dyno... lots of cars! Highlight is the black ute with 424.6 rwkw!

We were going to go with a 4WD group at Cox Scrub tmw, but will not be go as my wife is in more pain than we first thought! She is okay, it's nothing serious.

Thanks,

Graham

My auto 300ZX TT current power on the Morpowa dyno Shoot Out mode is 158.9rwkw on stock boost, twin 2.5" APEXi cat back exhaust and TRUST intercoolers... has not been tuned properly. Future mods will be a dual boost controller, front pipes and polished metal water/air pipings... that's if it is not sold soon!

Originally posted by TIMMMAYYY

You mean to say you only took one of your beasts Graham?

Shoulda taken all of em :)

:D:D TIMMMAYYY, I did'nt think of it!!! :innocent:

My r 33 would have been about the same in the Shoot Out and the other two would be less... :D

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