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Mike, Id like to see you smash those V8's there - 50bucks says theres hardly any 13 second and over V8.s...

Majority of those blokes have got Cam, heads, turbo's or blown!

oh dam,n it to hell then! with my higher boost and straight thru exhaust plus my tune i reckon i might be in the 13.7-13.9 area now, am keen to find out exactly what im doing now

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Mine are fubar. car always pulls sharpley to the left

i fail to see the problem sambo.. just make sure you get the right lane so you can cut the bastards off

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when did u get all that done and who did it?

by the exhaust i mean a pice of wood and hammer taken to the inside of the cat lol, got the tune done at CRD yesterday, wow it makes such a difference, very happy with the way the car is running now!, and i put the boost controller in like a week ago and cranked it up to 13psi

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Rules are usually that each entrant can bring 4 or 5 people. These people must be named prior to the day. This means no probs for non driving SAUers to come and watch.

Sam - you've got 2 months to get two bushes, you can do it.

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Ok first post updated with details. $210 to play. Full payment in one go please. I'm sick of chasing people for second payments.

The day looks like being a sell out so don't delay too much.

Refunds for cancellations will only be paid when there is someone to take your spot. That seems safe at this stage though.

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