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yeah! godspeed! im there, finally someone from sau..

dude you know anyone else is going?

i have some of my mates going to godspeed but i dont know anyone else from SAU

last rave i think Prophecy chaos theory there were shit loads of S15's out the front of the rave like a mini autosalon....so many show cars out the front of the rave

but yea, looking forward to Marcel Woods

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ill be entering with OSH-33N r32.... doing dyno comp, gettin a nice safe tune tomorrow, no point goin on the limit with the cars that will be there..

autostyle (600awkw+) PSI vlt- 800rwhp+ etc theres gonna be some big power runs

ben...

That r32 OSH-33N is hot..love its CF bonnet

always see it at macquarie uni

Mate has his car in the mechanics and they are working frantically to have it ready in time to tow up from melbourne.

He wants to take the outright dyno crown just to annoy people lol. He has a holden/Isuzu rodeo V6 and if it all gets together in two days he might just win. He got an invite for winning the Melbourne round earlier in the year making from memory around 600rwkw.

Since then there has been some major hardware changes that will support enough power to break the record unless the engine breaks first haha.

He has 48 hours to wire in a new ecu, drop engine in and tune. Odds are against him to get there but if he does it will put on a good show.

Is that an ECOTEC based motor?

Is that an ECOTEC based motor?

No, the late 90s rodeos came with quadcam 3.2 or 3.5l Isuzu engines. Engine went in this evening. They still have to hook everything up, finish wiring the ecu and tune.......and kill any gremlins. All by at the latest midnight tomorrow so he can drive up to NSW.

Really hope it gets ready in time as this machine is fantastic. No credit card and Nengun catalogue for this thing, everything has been obviously custom as nobody else has played with this engine to that magnitude.

i'll be going on the friday and saturday. oh, hang on, we aren't talking Tokyo Autosalon, but the Sydney Autosalon. funnily enough I wont be going. been dissapointed so many times it's not funny. so I'm afraid I'll be giving it a wide birth. I may just feed $30 into a shredder instead, at least I wont have to drive anywhere to do that! man I'm a bitch, but seriously been let down badly before. :)
Id rather set my money on fire :D

Of course, the standard of the show could have risen since I last went, but I left disappointed the last few times so I will pass on this one

God you two are like twins just a thought show some interest in these events that is how they get better

we all know it is not jap autosalon but big deal if we have cars from the club dont you think some support is in order since some of them might of come to your track days before ?

((( Andrew ))) :D

Sorry but i'm with the old schoolers on this one......wasted my money too many times goin to this POS event.

Do i really care wat fully sik colour sum1 has sprayed their 5hit box this year? Get a fcuking life ppl!!!!

Oi!

Thats your opioun and thats fine but what people do with there cars is there personal preference and the show let them show it off basically...

Factory standard is great but nothing wrong with changing cars to suit youself?? :yes:

I think there is to much bitching and not enough keeping an open mind and letting people be them selves :pirate:

If you dont like that sort of thing dont go but shouldnt put others off cause of your own personal opioun of autosalon :)

My 2 cents :kiss:

Jess

Don't get me wrong....I'm not a grumpy disgruntled car enthusiast. But i have been around long enough to go to too many of these events to get excited about the same 5hit every year.

Good luck to all the SAU guys entering their cars this weekend, you will have my support in spirit! :(

Can you tell me what would make autosalon better????and what you think is wrong with it ??

I would like to know as it should get better every year really :(

I want this club to start doing more event but cant do it if most of you feel the same way about certain event, shows, etc??

Autosalon was really cool when i was 18yo.....its just not my scene anymore. I'm in no way a conservative old fart, anyone that has seen my cars can vouch for that.

I must say that i am a little bias as i have been to Tokyo Autosalon, but that aside i can see all the cars in sydney autosalon for free on a friday night on george st.

As for club events u can't go wrong with more cruises and track days. Charity cruises always pull a good crowd as does show an shine. And its a great way to informally meet new members.

Well the Rodeo wont be making it along. Fiddling around during tuning, somewhere somehow a pressure line was missed/wrong way round and it spiked and nudged out a headgasket.

Was looking good too as it was at 560rwkw at 4200rpm and they hadnt even hooked the bottle up yet.

Good luck to all the SAU guys entering.

well jess and i are going today will post pics up with a new thread .

i'm on my way to se fat cars and skylines today hha hha........ hha hha...

I'm on my way from missery to happiness today hha hha.....

well i will walk a thousand miles and i could walk a thousand more to see cool skylines i could walk a thousand more bl bla bla

that is my attempt at singing .. bl bla bla lol :laugh:

later ppls

(((( Andrew ))))

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