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Was a great day, met a few new faces.

Vince, that car of yours is f**king hot.

A certain R32 and R33 truly showed that 400 is the new 300...

Congratulations all. Will definately go next year.

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yeah as dion said some awesome cars on display.....i was a bit :blink: when my 33 only made 203 rwkw.....shaun said it has boost issues....the leak may be a factor.....time to get things sorted out before track day

The imports have taken the title for a second year with a sizable number;

Domestic Total : 2034.9 rwkw

Import total : 2919.1 wkw

Individual cars;

Import Adrian 432.0 R33

Import Andrew 421.7 R32

Domestic Dave 395.4 VZ

Import Vince 360.9 R33

Domestic Phil 339.7 XB

Import Luke 311.3 R31

Domestic Paul 310.3 VE

Domestic Brad 257.0 WK

Domestic Brendon 219.8 VX

Import Chris 203.6 R33

Domestic Shaun 194.2 VZ

Import Nick 191.0 R33

Import Todd 188.1 Aristo

Domestic Lee 184.5 XW

Import Kaits 174.2 R34

Import Mark 145.4 Chaser

Import Daniel 143.4 180SX

Domestic Travis 134.0 EB

Import Ryan 120.7 Colt

Import Kevin 119.8 Stagia

Import Rob 107.0 R31

The skylines really boosting those import numbers.

Thanks everyone for a good day and I look forward to see you all next year!

Note: Gary, I do not have a score for you. Can you please email me. :blink:

Thanks guys for letting me just show up and run, was glad you moved the date, was away and couldnt make the original date!

was awesome to crack 400, bit of fun trying to keep it on the dyno, nothing a few people in the boot couldnt fix!

nice and lean, couple more psi and a larger catcack has released a few more pony's me thinks.

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Bloody good work from Adrians beast - what a number from a stock motor!! Happy with my number especially on pump fuel and can't wait to convert to E85 and crank some more boost into it!

LOL, how much leaner do you want to get Adrian.....that corn syrup must be good gear to allow you to run those AFR's

awesome power.....and did I hear right, still running the stock pistons & rods? :)

LOL, how much leaner do you want to get Adrian.....that corn syrup must be good gear to allow you to run those AFR's

awesome power.....and did I hear right, still running the stock pistons & rods? :)

I know, I know, I did wind bit too much boost in it, normally run it around .85 lambda which sorta works out around 12.5 in petrol afr's

yeah its still all nissan except for a acl metal head gasket.

A huge thanks to all the skyline guys that entered. Huge numbers, really impressive stuff.

We'll be back next year with a slightly improved format; later start on the day and a car show on sunday!

See you in a year! :)

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