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We need 3 more cars then we will list the power required to 'make the cut'.

Can I please get 3 more cars! (Even low powered cars will do for the moment, yes stockies).

We are also still in search of motor domestics if you guys know any that would be keen.

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We need 1 more import. (Currently the lowest power is 180rwkw for the imports).

We need more domestics though.... please, if you know someone with a hot holden or ford, please get them to enter.

Thanks for the support.

I'd enter, but I don't wanna show you all up with my standard R32

:(

some of us have won psi dyno days with a stock r32 :D yeah im all that

quite funny the questions i get when i flash that throphy, whats it got done standard ftw

We need 1 more import. (Currently the lowest power is 180rwkw for the imports).

We need more domestics though.... please, if you know someone with a hot holden or ford, please get them to enter.

Thanks for the support.

ill let my mate know but he runs a business till about 1pm on sats so not sure if hes gunna want to come out after that or go home and relax

can he enter on the day

There are no entries taken on the day, as it's limited to 20/20 and the imports are now full. You'll need 200+rwkw to make the import side. (To ensure we have people that will attend we will be taking deposits before the event).

Domestics need a few cars still. (5 I think it was). There are some big number domestics in there too, it's very even atm, just need to fill the last spots.

Thanks for the support guys, you've been awesome.

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