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Hey guys,

Time to start the year off with some events. We will be trying for a drag day at some stage (cough cough) and have several track days lined up as well as a skid pan/motorkhana in the pipeline.

Anyway, a few people have been asking for a dyno day so here it comes.

It will be on a saturday at Unique Autosports in Castle Hill.

How soon does everyone think we should do it? I guess we should wait for some cooler weather but who wants to wait forever? Give me some feedback here on likely attendees and when you think we should do it.

Costing is $45 for SAU club members and $55 for non members.

There will be prizes for each category of:

Stock Turbo R32 GTST

Aftermarket Turbo R32 GTST

Stock Turbo R32 GTR

Aftermarket Turbo R32 GTR

Stock Turbo R33 GTST

Aftermarket Turbo R33 GTST

Stock Turbo R33 GTR

Aftermarket Turbo R33 GTR

Stock Turbo R34 GTT

Aftermarket Turbo R34 GTT

Stock Turbo R34 GTR

Aftermarket Turbo R34 GTR

Dyno is a rear wheel drive dyno but GTR's will have their fuse pulled or drive shafts removed free of charge.

UAS will be giving everyone attending 10% off the price of parts in stock.

There are some other things happening like a Nismo V35 in attendance and perhaps the mighty zed will hop up on the dyno so people can see what 400-450 rwkw looks like. Also looking like having DVD giveaways and other stuff like that.

What do you all think?

EDIT ****************

Confirmed for Saturday 11 March. 9am til 4pm or later if there are still cars to go on. I will be there a bit before but first car goes on at 9am.

Unique Autosports can be found here ---> UAS

This looks like being a big one guys. I will be taking money and names on the day so that everyone goes on the dyno in order of arrival. Bring your membership cards club members. We will have membership forms available on the day for those who want to join.

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I'm so there provided my car will be ready...

But ready or not, I will still be there... just hope to get it on a dyno :P

Anytime after March 1 will be good for me :O But that doesn't matter, my car won't be in the running for any prizes :P

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keen

is there an award for most stock powered skyline?

Of Course.

Early March may be the go. 4th 11th or 18th? I might turn this into a poll unless people offer other more distant suggestions.

So sooner or later peoples?

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