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check the VIC section in the events i think we have another coming up soon anyway.

and sorry to hear i hope you have a safe trip and my condolences to you and your family.

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that was well worth me rushing over to XTC Ni your car sounds like freaking monster when you left good to see the traction loss in second i think it was? me and sam where laughing that thing has so much power! the ride home with sam was good he handbraked a couple of corners, really good to see a pro driving your car to see what it can do.

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hahaha tell me about it :( wanted to do a few fishies but i had a certain someone yanking on my ears and screaming :)

sam took me for a little drive in my car... i needed a fresh pair of pants ;)

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Thanks to Ni for organising the meet. Thanks to Sam and XTC for providing us with entertainment and a place to be entertained.

Sorry I had to leave early but had to go collect someone from inner city. Hopefully next time my car will actually be running :(

Did the VL make it on the dyno? If so what did it put out?

Will...

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ok, here's a couple of pics and one video. Only having 10mb webspace is a pain :(

The pic's haven't been re-sized.

http://www4.tpgi.com.au/wmoore/ceffy/cefzla_front.jpg

http://www4.tpgi.com.au/wmoore/ceffy/cefzla_rear.jpg

http://www4.tpgi.com.au/wmoore/ceffy/first_run.mov

The video was taken with my digital camera so not too bad. Sorry for the shaky hand.

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ok, here's a couple of pics and one video. Only having 10mb webspace is a pain :)

The pic's haven't been re-sized.

http://www4.tpgi.com.au/wmoore/ceffy/cefzla_front.jpg

http://www4.tpgi.com.au/wmoore/ceffy/cefzla_rear.jpg

http://www4.tpgi.com.au/wmoore/ceffy/first_run.mov

The video was taken with my digital camera so not too bad. Sorry for the shaky hand.

cool :)

u know if u donated $20 to the forums u get unlimited gallery uploads :( where i normally upload all my crap :)

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fark it was awesome...  

is it possible that i have 627NM of torque seeing that i only have 126RwKw?

hmm strange but thats what it said on the sheet!

:microwave

that does sound a little strange to me :)

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lol ok cool...

id say its wrong... especialy seeing as its only an RB20 with smallish mods. :)

i mean.... its pulling more torque than my cefiro and that has a RB26DETT lol

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