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ppl as i live in the country i find it hard to travel to melb to be apart of all the dyno n drag days so i was thinking of holding one down here on a saturday

it will be held in mildura at sps great blokes on a brand new dyno i guessing you get 3 power runs and a cost any line supras any car this is just to see who would be intrested im number im trying to get over 10 at least pm if you want any questions if there is enough intrest i will put a price n date on

will be a bbq n shyt

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Mildura is pretty far, what about somewhere more central?

Like Bendigo (if there is a dyno?) as it is roughly an hour from shep, echuca, melbourne, and only a a few hours from other places like albury, warnambool and mildura.

The main problem is; it happens where the numbers are

Mildura is pretty far, what about somewhere more central?

Like Bendigo (if there is a dyno?) as it is roughly an hour from shep, echuca, melbourne, and only a a few hours from other places like albury, warnambool and mildura.

The main problem is; it happens where the numbers are

Im with you Mulkers Bendigo or Ballarat would be a good central location.

There are at least ten people around me (shep + echuca)

Off topic:

SAU Vic are having a DECA Day in Shepparton, on the 27th May, entries are all filled but spectators welcome :O. Hope to see ya all there!! Gates open ar 9am.

If a dyno day is held in Bendigo or Ballarat, i'll make the effort to come up and support the day. Would be great to match faces with names.

i was in echuca last week for a week didnt see anything at all more pos commies than anything

Where abouts? I was definately there, as were a few mates with vlt's and a couple of r33s.

Off topic:

SAU Vic are having a DECA Day in Shepparton, on the 27th May, entries are all filled but spectators welcome :P. Hope to see ya all there!! Gates open ar 9am.

If a dyno day is held in Bendigo or Ballarat, i'll make the effort to come up and support the day. Would be great to match faces with names.

Hell yeah. I am coming to spectate, and i will drag along a few mates as well

Hell yeah. I am coming to spectate, and i will drag along a few mates as well
GREAT!

Just come and say hi, i will be in a R33 Gts-t with custom paint job, that looks a little like candy apple red. We will be in Shepparton from Friday to Sunday, you are more than welcome to experience Tacco Bill's SAU style, on Saturday night :P. 1.25ltr Margaritta where coming out like alcoholic cordial, we were ordering them that fast, it's a messy night :P .

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