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Thanks heaps for the awesome day... nice to see some hot GTR's and skylines. i need to get a skyline again, felt left out in my evo hahaha. thanks heaps again and im happy with my 211kw @ wheels evo hehe. awesome pics nismo :D

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Thanks heaps for the awesome day... nice to see some hot GTR's and skylines. i need to get a skyline again, felt left out in my evo hahaha. thanks heaps again and im happy with my 211kw @ wheels evo hehe. awesome pics nismo :D

I was really impressed by that result! Your car did nothing to cure me of wanting an evo! Damn you *shakes fist* ha ha

I was really impressed by that result! Your car did nothing to cure me of wanting an evo! Damn you *shakes fist* ha ha

If only they made the damn things look like a skyline instead of a shopping car I would be with you Andy. OH! And put a six cylinder engine in it. Ah wtf. I'll keep my line. :D

If only they made the damn things look like a skyline instead of a shopping car I would be with you Andy. OH! And put a six cylinder engine in it. Ah wtf. I'll keep my line. :D

the fact that they look like a shopping car makes them even better, less attention and hurts the opposition even more when they get destroyed by a lowly shopping trolley

the fact that they look like a shopping car makes them even better, less attention and hurts the opposition even more when they get destroyed by a lowly shopping trolley

Shopping trolley! So can we look forward to seeing it upside down in the spoon drain and toombul :laughing-smiley-014:

I was really impressed by that result! Your car did nothing to cure me of wanting an evo! Damn you *shakes fist* ha ha

Thanks heaps, i was expecting around 160kw MAX haha, i still wish i had my 33 GTR :D

Well hopefully i can get one soon ;)

i may have more powah next dyno day if it is in 6 months time :D ill get you col dont you worry, hks vs garrett FTW!! bring it on i say now wheres that exhaust housing im after ;)

i may have more powah next dyno day if it is in 6 months time :laugh: ill get you col dont you worry, hks vs garrett FTW!! bring it on i say now wheres that exhaust housing im after :)

Did you have the R33 with small pannel damage? Talk about sleeper :thumbsup:

i may have more powah next dyno day if it is in 6 months time :laugh: ill get you col dont you worry, hks vs garrett FTW!! bring it on i say now wheres that exhaust housing im after :)

you might be able to have my housing! I will propbably be high mounted and ext gated by the next one!

PS I am going to beat you with my Garrett :thumbsup:

What hosuing is yours andy? Im after strictly the hks ProS varient in IW if i can or wait a bit external highmount for me not sure although the IW would get me out cheaper by a long shot as ive got the custom dump already, If i went ext that would set me back 2g including custom pipes not including the fresh up on tune :thumbsup: I like sleeper stealth looking :) until Maxi Taxi Mohameds come along and crash into you

Also must take note the 10% varient which is claimed between different dynos dynologic vs dynodynamics, pretty much exactly 10% lower on dynologic, Ummm oh thanks mark for the service as well and those who organised it Col and others :laugh:

Yeah thats Adam's...

What do you mean sleeper mines stock also (pause) on the outside... :laugh:

Yeh but your's looks like a big Banana on TE37's, Adams Just looks like a stock R33 with damage :thumbsup:

Adam gets the Sleeper award :sorcerer:

What hosuing is yours andy? Im after strictly the hks ProS varient in IW if i can or wait a bit external highmount for me not sure although the IW would get me out cheaper by a long shot as ive got the custom dump already, If i went ext that would set me back 2g including custom pipes not including the fresh up on tune :thumbsup: I like sleeper stealth looking :) until Maxi Taxi Mohameds come along and crash into you

Also must take note the 10% varient which is claimed between different dynos dynologic vs dynodynamics, pretty much exactly 10% lower on dynologic, Ummm oh thanks mark for the service as well and those who organised it Col and others :laugh:

mines a .84 iw

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