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Hi guys,

Just thought i would let you know that

Canberra Cruises have organised a dyno day

at Jakes performance on Sat 18th November.

If more than 30 cars go it will only be $40 each.

leave a post or pm me if you are interested

cheers,

Matt

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OK

Its starts at 9am this saturday at jakes.

cost will be $40.

let me know by friday if you are definately coming

I'm going to be a spectator this time as the car is not tuned properly and i don't want it to go bang while on the rollers. Got it booked in on the following Monday for some tuning. Maybe next time.

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I will definitely be there, is it best in best dressed, or organised timings? cheers.

It will be first there gets first run,

but as people arrive they will be added to a list to set the order

and to avoid people cutting in the line

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was nice to see so many fords lol..... Its all good Kate, Mat and myself Represented the Jap street performance cars.

Also that mighty Dawoo that pulled 51kw at the front wheels good stuff from the Dawoo.

lol, don't forget the little ford (laser?) that pulled a massive 35 kx at the front wheels.

Was a good morning, thanks Matt for letting us know about it.

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