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Dyno Day @ Kamikaze Motors, 18th June, Sunday

ROCK UP @ 12 onwards- watch/dyno/chat/

Sumo Performance - 3/50 Rooks Rd Nunawading

Kamikaze Motors - 34/42 Rooks Rd Nunawading

$45 to dyno- 1-2 runs for best power output

free run for each sign up on the day

MEMBERSHIP $70:

-30% labour

-50% off servicing

-40% off dyno

-5% off parts

NOTE- I have also posted the dyno day on the supra forum. Show them power!

Edited by D e z
** EDIT**

Sorry Justin need to do this but i totally agree with you.

For clarification read below:

**/end edit**

If anyone would like more info on the above or more issues please feel free to PM me :)

oh snap! :D

those guys are ****, i applied for a apprenticeship, was going to start, they then asked i if i wanted to do audio instalations instead, :D..

**EDIT**

NO more SPAM, only post if interested or questions relating to the Dyno Day.

This is a WARNING to all other people intending to SPAM this thread!!

(Not an attack on you Nate, just a general notice :) )

**/edit**

who is waving the mod stick in here?

sounds like Adz... whoever it is, please note at the bottom of the post who did the editing if your using fast edit and not full edit.

otherwise no-one knows who is doing what

cheeeers

I feel your pain Bobby. :P

This thread confuses me as well.

Date ?

What does Sumo Performance have to do with this ?

Why are there 2 addresses - if I wanted to come, which place should I go to ?

& if I pay for membership, who am I becoming a member of ?

Just to clarify:

This is not a offical SAU VIC event

Whatever "membership" is being offered has NOTHING to do with SAU VIC.

D e z, if you can answer all of Bec's questions that would be great, as it is a little confussing at this stage.

Dez is me, sorry about the confusion.. but hopefully this clears it all up..

DATE- 18th of June THIS SUNDAY

Sumo Performance - 3/50 Rooks Rd Nunawading AND

Kamikaze Motors - 34/42 Rooks Rd Nunawading<----MEET HERE FIRST

meet @ kamikaze first

Cost- $45 to run- (2 runs for best power output)

Membership of Kamikaze- $70- Benefits:

**Free dyno run on the day of sign up**

-30% labour

-50% off servicing

-40% off dyno

-5% off parts

Anymore questions, just ask,

Dez

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