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this is what Dox's would look like if it had a turbo :)

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"And this is how you tickle a GTR"

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Taking off the front diff (is that what its called) to stop the front wheels from spinning (coz of AWD) on the dyno

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Wheels of the GTR go round n round... round n round

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This is about where I get woozy from all the exhaust gases and insane noise levels

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U-Law (like in the move "The One") eager to see how it's done

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Exhaust gas collector, and harnesses in case the car decided to launch itself it'd take the ramp with it.

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The monitoring PC with printer for handy dyno printouts

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Apparently not an emplyee of Dyno Dynamics, but Gerald from ICE (coz narks being a pedantic mofo)

Originally posted by funkymonkey

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Exhaust gas collector, and harnesses in case the car decided to launch itself it'd take the ramp with it.

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The monitoring PC with printer for handy dyno printouts

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One of the the guys from Dyno Dynamics

actually i believe thats gerald from ICE :)

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Almost got run over taking pics of Edwin's car by the R32 pulling out

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Can't say no...

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The 180sx showed up too, making that a full representation of Nissan's import models (unless sumone has a laurel and a cefiro)

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Ahhh I love the smell of burnign rubber in the morning

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uLa32 n his buddies try out their newly aquired GTR belly tickling skills

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A big thanks to these guys for lettin me use their dunny (and for the dyno)

Twas a mad day for all... hope the captions were funny enough, if not... ignore em.



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