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  chops said:
Duc, it's SATURDAY, not Sunday.

thanks for correcting me Will, my head is all over the place atm. ;) Ill put that down somewhere so I dont rock up on the right day.

  SLYWINE said:
too late to enter?

is this only for skylines?

i want to put my cima on a roller dyno as hub type don't give mine a full reading.

Since we have an LS1 VY Calais, i think a VG30 Cima is acceptable ;)
  Nozila said:
savalas - is your 33 the white one with bonnet pins and a gt wing? i see this vehicle when i was driving past the other day. looks good from a quick glance.

yes thats the one, made 306kw's last thursday on 1.4bar and running just premium. Think I might wind it up this time.

im assuming the engine has been built for big hp as i doubt standard internals can cope with that....

on another note, bit off topic but do you have any coilovers for r33's in stock atm. all i see on your site are one's for silvias/32's.

  gtrGhosTDoGG11 said:
Start time is around 10am, finish time is whenever we run out of cars.

Should be before 3:30, 4pm.

6 hrs ish total time on dyno? damn!!!

might need to bring some food along....... :lol:

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