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Nice work col, you got some GREAT shots.... I wasn't actually pissed off, although I really do look it :( It's a good pose to do when you're hot and sweaty. Note to self, start diet ASAP :)

178KQT - hks intercooler, 3" turbo back exhaust (not sure what) with split front/dump pipe, K&N panel filter, exedy heavy duty clutch, nismo suspension, hello kitty headrest & drink holders (EASILY worth 30+rwkw) hahahaha basic basic mods, it's only a daily so it was never planned to have any mods :(

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cheers col for the great pics of me car mate. the day was a good one, never seen so many skylines in one place at once. it was nice seeing some of the members and there rides. can't wait til next year.

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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

R33's

R32's

What about the poor old 31's? They always miss out lol

Were they any r30's or old 8's there? So wish I went but I guess there is always next year! :P

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What about the poor old 31's? They always miss out lol

Were they any r30's or old 8's there? So wish I went but I guess there is always next year! :P

Nope 31s were as old school as it got this time.

Yeah wasnt there a r31 with an rb26 ???

Not that i know of

Me - White on Gold Passage Wagon - RB20ET(yes single cam)

Dean - Brown Wagon - RB30E

Cam - White on Silver sillo - RB20DET

Darkwing - White on Silver Sillo - RB30E

Stubby - Light blue Pintara/Skyline Wagon - CA20E

(cant remember guys name - White 2 door - RB30E

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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

R34GTT

ex HKS Tokyo car with FMIC, ECU, ECV, TURBO, EXHAUST. Running 1.1 bar, no dyno yet!

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