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:happy: yes you do. They are a great event to go to, unless you have a 34GTR and the place has a 2wd dyno, pain in the ass!

Did you know, the r32 gtr has a simple fuse to pull out to avoid this dilemma?

Man, what an awesome car the r32 is. Esspecially a built one with decent sized low mounts, you know, 2530's spring to mind

No idea why anyone would sell an r32 for a different model skyline. What a silly decision that would be for someone to make

:P

Did you know, the r32 gtr has a simple fuse to pull out to avoid this dilemma?

Man, what an awesome car the r32 is. Esspecially a built one with decent sized low mounts, you know, 2530's spring to mind

No idea why anyone would sell an r32 for a different model skyline. What a silly decision that would be for someone to make

:P

GRRRRRRR!!! Yep, you are right, so much moneys gone!!!

But the 34 is a very nice drive....... :happy:

:happy: yes you do. They are a great event to go to, unless you have a 34GTR and the place has a 2wd dyno, pain in the ass!

1. Make your car produce bucketloads of POWAH!!!

2. Remove front driveshaft.

3. Run on dyno at SAU-NSW official dyno day

4. ????

5. Profit

6. Win!!!

it is hard enough to try and dyno the 4wd cars on a 4wd dyno nevermind 2wd dyno. never had anything but wheel spin and tyre destruction. why don't we look in to C&V performance, good dyno and the guys hold regular dyno comps for some of the other clubs out there.

star32

We know why, Babak

Why?? heheeh shhhhhh coz last time i been to dyno day i lifted my head and gasket... SSHSHSHSHSHHhhhhhhhhh. oki.. hahahahahah

Yeah Let us know Mr. N1GTR thank you Kindly..

Babak



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