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id like to get a response though!

im keen, just wanna know if i was accepted or not....i dont wanna be 2nd best option though :thumbsup:

they wont know if your in till they have enough cars, as they only wont the most powerfull cars in the comp

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Probably a stupid question, but does boost worx have a 4wd dyno? May have to get the 260 down there to confuse some commo drivers! lmao!

And if any calais turbos turn up...since they run a Nissan RB30 then they should be on the import side!

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No :P we will have to drop our shafts

Probably a stupid question, but does boost worx have a 4wd dyno? May have to get the 260 down there to confuse some commo drivers! lmao!

And if any calais turbos turn up...since they run a Nissan RB30 then they should be on the import side!

All enteries will be classed by the chassis. (As a Holden driver will still have massive Holden stickers on the rear window even if it's a Nissan motor).

I have not posted on cailasturbo.com.au yet, but thanks for the tip.

We have some spots on imports still, but it's filling up quickly. The 210-220 mark might be enough for the moment, thats decent power dude.

Thanks for all the support guys!

thats what sponsors are for, you don't actually pay them to supply prizes unless you cant be assed asking anyone for sponsorship then you prizes come out of profit no profit = no prizes just bragging rights

Its at cost so there will be no prizes..

Slug another $5 and offer some prize. haha Brian sorry bud you can't win. :P

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