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Hey guys,

Had fun... Was a great day - Just a few minor mistakes which I'm sure will be fixed for next time.

I'm the young fella that was running around taking video in the morning... Sorry couldnt do much in the arvo as I was a lobster by then.

Hopefully Ben and myself can produce some cool video within the next two weeks.

Anyways was off topic, I had my misses (the only viet girl) taking some photos on the still camera. Here are some of the pics she took:

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Just wondering what kind of power some of these cars make and what mods they have..?(feel free to add your car to the list i know i have left out alot)

Lets start with the

R34's

Choy

390 IRK

NSR 034

IMR34

TIN98

031LFS

73ENA

ZFA57

R34GTT

R33's

843JS?

428KUT

397JXB

87 MAT

RBR33

DBR33

SMR33

528KUY

R32's

GB 74 AM

NAW711

796KAB

HKS32

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SMR33 (that's the one I was in) is pretty much rock stock. It has an exhaust, air cleaner and... tinted windows... and that's about it. Won't set the world alight, but it still goes ok for a stocker :banana: Never been dyno'd but at a guess I'd say around 140-150rwkw.

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nice pics......

also got a question for someone who knows their wheels.....

what are these wheels or style of wheels called???

http://picasaweb.google.com.au/ZennonDaman...385924534875714

thats my car! lol those wheels are just plain old drifteks. they've only been on since last thurs not sure if they look good or not.. Also Zennon and Col thanks for the pics of my car and dog too lol :D

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Just wondering what kind of power some of these cars make and what mods they have..?(feel free to add your car to the list i know i have left out alot)

R32's

796KAB

Mods:

Pretty stock Tanya - some details here: http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=213773

(SAU doesn't have a garage section)

Power:

Not sure - wouldn't be much - only an RB20 you know :D

(probably around the 150rwkw mark roughly)

p.s. anyone know when next dyno day is? would be interested to find out

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