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Well i wasnt gonna go to autosalon this yer

but just got news from my mate that a bit of entertainment will be the this year (hopefully)

in the name of ZILA33..

the plan is to tune it on race full... push 30 psi, convert to rw drive then tune again

looking around 600kw at the wheels...

the idea in his mind is, the motors coming out next month so lets see if it will last

i say his crazy but im still down with it just to see if it lasts.

More news is once the motors out then single t04z will become twin to4z :/

So as i said.. i wasnt gonna be at autosalon... but his going to snow so i'll be there with rwd zilla :P

so come say hi if you go

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private... no stand.. kind of left it Xtremely last minute... paper work faxed yesterday

i know its been seen and done.. 600at the rears...

but for what its worth should be good for fun,

plus the entertainment at the workshop sunday after noon with the rearwheells will be fun

its now getting tuned on 40psi, 132 octane leaded fuel.

put it this way, if it doesnt go pop on the dyno it will sunday afternoon over beers n a bbq haha

(news from the tuners.. 750+kw supra will be there too :P)

i should hopefully be there on sunday... wel c how i pull up after Gods..

i seen the GTR sideways the other day coming off the bypass into hammond road.. this thing is a machine

haha yeah that woulda been him :(

bad news... gtr wont be at autosalon...

was at the tuners today and has streched head bolts and leaking gasket now...

so cant be reparied and tuned in time... big bummer

ahhh well mmight head down anyways

600rwkw? Is that all? was done in what, '04 or '05? ;)

I might get down there, but its unlikely at this stage, weekends are filling with heaps at present :)

What stand is your mate with or is he a privvy?

ROFL! Yeah, was back in 05 when I did 604awkw. 04 was only 595awkw and 618rwkw :down: I know what it's like trying to get a car ready in time though. Many sleepless nights on MAS eve really take it out of you.

I'll prob be heading in on Sat if I can score some freebies from Alisa or Dean.

i thought it was the gas supra that did 950

i LOL'd when the rexy shat itself :wacko:

yeh actually think it was the GAS Supra, cant really remember

all i remember is a black supra with the biggest single turbo ive ever seen :w00t:

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