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hi everyone! here are my pics from the boostworx dyno day.

i made sure i got a pic or two of everyone who went on the dyno.

there are a lot to upload, so this post will be updated a few times.

enjoy.

Boostworx & cars parked outside

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Langs R32 GT-R

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Jagged Edge's 180SX

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Syx R33 GTS-t

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GFXman's MR-2

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Nice to see you've got me grinning like an idiot, i look almost as pissed as i got later in the day, :P

Good work Sam.

Well if you drank that plastic bag full of homebrews you took, then i guess you should have been trashed......lol BTW Nice drop that homebrew of yours, silky smooth.

Nice work Sammy, some good photos there mate.

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