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No im dan im a writer for Estblshd and I want to talk to them about doing a feature on their GTR if they are interested of course.

He'll be more than interested lol!

Ill organize for him to contact you, if you wanted to pm me a contact number it would be easier

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orly? hmm i've never won anything.

first time, i was at crown gambling, then at sns, nothing, then yesterday i went home early.

maybe i should be selling those numberplates.

Your car related life has taken a beating since acquiring...I advise against keeping them.

orly? hmm i've never won anything.

first time, i was at crown gambling, then at sns, nothing, then yesterday i went home early.

maybe i should be selling those numberplates.

You did win somethig.

You won a raffle prize so PM John, you should be getting a SAu Vic shirt and hat

can someone please pm me with regard to winning the outright prize - which was for some motul oil iirc :D

just need to know if it was left at RTR or not - im hoping its the right rating for my evo x

Was left at RTR for you I think Oscar was under the impression you were going there this week

Also the owner of the R32 with like 7kws less than the R35 who is that?

the r32 was very close to that tune + exhaust r35 at 320

amazing numbers for an r32, and i could only imagine how brutal that power delivery would be on the road

+1 for full results

didn't think i was going to beat that big turbo white r35 with my stock turbos and 21s.....kudos to Martin Donnon (Willall Racing) the r35 whisperer

haha sorry a-a-ron, was busy drooling over cars and every time i saw you you seemed busy with all your mc'ing!

313kW, damn, that's near what the red 35 pulled before it conked out isn't it? good shiet.

*shuks* haha thanks guys yeah pretty happy with the results after hearing the dyno is a greedy one

any one got any photos of mine? ive seen 1 from GSS mint one too

thanks to Aaron and all that organized it all and Halle and his Mrs for cooking the bbq and RTR for hoisting ,was an awesome day

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Was left at RTR for you I think Oscar was under the impression you were going there this week

I thought Richo took them to distribute later? Not sure, best to check with him.

Congratulations on the win Sam! :)

Great pics Asian boy!

So we have a winner that was chosen at random for the DRIVER DYNAMICS TRACK DAY!!

The winner is

RAVEWAR

Derrick Teo!

We will be sending this one out to your address

Congratulations !!

Did I just won something???

Sorry, I left for work after I signed up the membership and got a couple of shirts...

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