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Many thanks and congratulations to all who participated in today’s Dyno Day. You all contributed to the day being a huge success with there being a great feeling of friendly competition.

I also want to pay special thanks to Ray and R E Customs for making the day run so smoothly. Fantastic venue. Fantastic BBQ. Several people have already suggested that R E Customs become the venue for an annual multi car breed Dyno Shootout.

Remember, make sure that you support companies who support you. Ray can be contacted by calling 95483414 or on the net at www.recustoms.com.au

The following is a detailed list of all results. Well done to Scott, Jon, Frank and Tim for their wins in each of the 4 categories. Your prize of a minor service can be redeemed by calling Ray and booking your car in.

Scott Typhoon 221.5kw Over 2ltr Turbo Winner

Jon Evo 1 219.7kw 2ltr Turbo Winner

Frank SS Commodore 175.2kw Over 2ltr NA Winner

Xaymaca (Tim) RX3 130.2kw 2ltr NA Winner

Dave (Silva33) GTO 204.7kw

Peta s14a 186.4kw

Luan MR2 186.1kw

Nick Cordia 184.2kw

Brad R33 Skyline Gts-t 175.2kw

Hieu Evo 6 152.4kw

Tran Evo 6 152.0kw

Simon Stagea 152.0kw

Mick R34 Skyline GTT 143.9kw

Dean RX7 142.7kw

ek-turbo (Thao) EK Civic 134.7kw

Bluesr20 (Brad) Bluebird Atessa 133.7kw

Lee N14 Pulsar SSS 132.8kw

Simon VS Commodore 126.5kw

Arthur 180SX 125.6kw

Tam RX7 116.0kw

N T Integra Type R 113.5kw

David N14 Pulsar SSS 104.0kw

Rod 240Z 97.7kw

ssstylin (Richard) Pulsar SSS 86.2kw

Budgie (Ray) Bluebird Atessa 84.4kw

Justin N15 Pulsar SSS 82.2kw

Steve N15 Pulsar SSS 81.1kw

Andrew CRX 80.2kw

Kman (Dave) N13 Pulsar 58.5kw

Please contact me at [email protected] if you would like to make any comments or suggestions on how the day may have been improved.

Brad

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