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These are the only dyno charts i got on the dyno day. Sorry :(

Adzmax

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GTTR34

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INASNT

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NismoR34

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riggaP

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Click ON Them in the gallery for i bigger image size.

Have a look around my gallery you might find some other pics you like.

Cheers Rob

thanks guys ive just sent out all your dyno sheets today but hear is the results as im putting your first name and the first 3 letters of your rego as im not sure who all of u are but gives u all an idear

ALL DYNO WAS DONE IN 4 GEAR

ADAM N . ADZMAX 205 RWKW R34

PAUL R . SKY 195 RWKW R33

QUOC . SVA 168 RWKW R32

KASIN S. QVR 125 RWKW 200SX

CHRIS L. QYI 249 RWKW R33

MICHAEL C. SKW 160 RWKW R33

DALE F. RXZ 190 RWKW R34

ALAN C. EXIBIT 210 RWKW R33

MATT . RZD 195 RWKW R34

DENHAM. SYT 324 RWKW R33

FETTY B. RKJ 167 RWKW R33

JASON P.RRR 375 RWKW R34

EROL B. PHT 161 RWKW 200SX

TOM G. GTS 120 RWKW R32

JARROD M. QCY 135 RWKW R32

MALCOM Z. QDR 61 RWKW SUZUKI CAP

GEOFF W. QOA 215 RWKW R33

MATTHEW T. SUA 161 RWKW

DAT . SUE 185 RWKW 180SX

WARREN C. PXZ 135 RWKW R32

SKYLINESTEVE. SYS 187 RWKW R33

SO U SHOULD ALL HAVE AN IDEAR SOME OF U I DONT HAVE AN ADDRESS FOR SO I WELL BRING YOUR SHEETS DOWN THE NEXT MEET

These are the only dyno charts i got on the dyno day. Sorry :D

Adzmax

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GTTR34

Click  

Click 2  

INASNT

Click  

NismoR34

Click  

riggaP

Click

Click ON Them in the gallery for i bigger image size.

Have a look around my gallery you might find some other pics you like.  

Cheers Rob

Werent you taking vid as well with that camera?? Was it a SLR?

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