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Godzilla & Club High Rollers Dyno Day 25th Nov


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Hello everyone

The first Dyno Day for Highrollers is coming up.

Thanks to Godzilla Motorsports, we will be having our first event.

Please visit www.clubhighrollers.com for bookings with your entry form filled out below. or email [email protected]

There will be 5 trophies to give away.

Top 4cyl

Top 6 cyl

Top 6cyl turbo

Top v8

Top Rotor

So please email me with your details to reserve your spot, And thanks to Mark and the guys for helping out with the venue.

GODZILLA MOTORSPORTS DYNO DAY

Latest Dyno Dynamics 4wd 2000hp Twin Retarded Dyno

WHEN: Starting @ 8am Saturday November 25th

WHERE: 1/20 Ingleston Road, Wakeley, Brisbane

COST: $60 Per Car. Only 30 Cars Available To Run So Book Your Spot Via The Web

Bookings @ www.clubhighrollers.com

Sausage Sizzle & Drinks Sold On The Day

CLUB HIGHROLLERS DYNO DAY ENTRY FROM

FULL NAME:

ADDRESS:

D.O.B.:

CAR MAKE & MODEL:

APPROXIMATE HP:

CONTACT NUMBER:

Please be advised that entering this event, you are responsible for your car, any damaged undertaken to your car is at your own risk.

Ill be there ^^ I already had my car on Godzilla's dyno and I think I fixed the fuel and air problems I was having so maybe a little better then last time :D

PS: nice 4 trophy hall mark ^^

PPS: Doesnt marks dyno do kW not HP ?

definately goin to be crusin to see this

gettin my car tuned by them at the moment

quality people, know what they are doing,

Be a good day, hopefully can round up some decent horsepower cars for the day

What other car sites has this been posted on?

definately goin to be crusin to see this

gettin my car tuned by them at the moment

quality people, know what they are doing,

Be a good day, hopefully can round up some decent horsepower cars for the day

What other car sites has this been posted on?

so far its posted on

cruisingbrisbane

boostcruising

highrollers web site

Just a question for you and to clarify to the forum...

You guys have a roller dyno not a chassis dyno... Right as in roll on and roll off...

I think some including me may have got you confused with GT Auto who have a chassis dyno...

Cheers Col

Just a question for you and to clarify to the forum...

You guys have a roller dyno not a chassis dyno... Right as in roll on and roll off...

I think some including me may have got you confused with GT Auto who have a chassis dyno...

Cheers Col

yes thats right its a roller dyno roll on roll off

Guys 25th november is Highrollers Dyno Day, so please email me at [email protected] and book your car.

$60.00 is a fair price for 3 runs on the dyno. I am also giving away some small trophies to the winners of particular catorgories.

sausage sizzle and drink sold on the day for $1.00 each

Hope to see you all there and please book if you want to come along. Still have some spots available.

Thanks everyone

Hunzi

Highrollers Bookings & Info Link

Ok people I need to confirm bookings for the dyno day.

For those of you that are entering please contact me asap to let me know that your going to participate.

Thanks to those who have already confirmed their spots.

Hunzi

Hello everyone.

I regret to infom you all that due to comitments with final battle, highrollers and godzilla motorsports will be unable to have the dyno day event this saturday (25th November).

I will post up when we will be re-scedualing it as I know alot of people are keen to put their cars on the dyno.

I am sorry for any inconvienience this may cause.

Please feel free to call me about your bookings.

Once again I am sorry for the short notice. Those of you that have already paid, I will refund your money. I will (once again) let everone know when our dyno day will be on again.

Thanks to everyone for their understanding.

Hunzi & the team @ Highrollers

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