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Hello to everyone

Just letting everyone know that Wild 1 Motorsport In wollongong is holding a Dyno Day on the Easter weekend on Saturday 15th of April.

Trophies for highest HP 4,6,8 and Rotor Vehicles (NA & Turbo)

You can pre enter or enter on the day.

Sausage Sizzle and drinks Available

Costing is :

-$60 normal entry

-$50 for Skyline Australia Members (tell the organizes that you heard about it from this post)

Includes :

-3 power runs

-Sausage sizzle and drink

For Bookings or information call Jason On 0424 337 243

or Wild 1 Motorsport a call on 02 42 743500

Thanks

Entry Form is the link below

New_Dyno_Day.doc

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It would actually be nice to find out what all 4 wheels put out. I use to go on TILLBROOKS Dyno in Adelaide( If anyone whos who they are) and had to pull the front drive shaft out to get a reading. That would be a definate bonus for them if there did up grade to a 4wdrive dyno!!!!!

:P

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