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Pga-sa Interclub Dyno Day #3 - 14th March 2009!


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Bugger.

That surprise isn't happening now :blink:. Well, Damon, the other guy who helps me organise this day, is mates with GT George, and he was going to come down in his drift R34 for you guys, which is now sporting a single turbo LS1.

Sorry.

Still, we'll see what else he can bring for a show.... :P

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isnt that the fastest SR20 in the world or something????

you guys are talking about thier drag s15 yeah

either way those boys do have some nuts rides

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That 34 is mental.

Pretty sure that's the same one down at AJD last year?

Either way, the sound of that thing was INSANE.

Yeah thats the one. It did a startup at Autosalon too, thing is off its guts. But as above, apparently its only single turbo LS1 now? what a let down :P

The R34

http://www.gtautosound.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=101

just a lazy 514kw

The S15

http://www.gtautosound.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=1

SL370202.jpg

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Lol, I've driven the R34 off the back of the truck and onto the hoist. Best 30 seconds of my life! And I helped Theo jump start the S15 after he nearly put it through the fence at the end of their street. Race gas stings your eyes :)

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any chance you can see if i can get a $10 refund to be used for BBQ and Drinks :D

my registration details as follows Stevan Rosskogler registered for a AWD will now be running a FWD

cheers

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oh just read your post Damo ill take your car if theres no takers either way $10 refund or you buy my slot and run the 34

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extra spots eh.... mmm tempting

Common marko do it mate

wind a bit more boost (13-14PSI) and you should see a very nice figure happening mate

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ah crap, just realised i listed my car as AWD (until i had a read and discovered my understeer is caused by it having 75 profile rubber and not the fact of fulltime 4wd) so im technically in teh RWD class...........is that a biggie?

or for shits and giggles chuck it into 4H on the dyno :)

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ah crap, just realised i listed my car as AWD (until i had a read and discovered my understeer is caused by it having 75 profile rubber and not the fact of fulltime 4wd) so im technically in teh RWD class...........is that a biggie?

or for shits and giggles chuck it into 4H on the dyno :)

HA! No biggie at all, just let Brett and Shaun know when it's time for your run!

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