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Hello everybody

As title states, a dyno has been arranged for this day, my friend by the name of micheal from the liberty forums has organised this day for their club members. He has been kind enough to invite skylines members and has asked me to put a post on his behalf.

hear it is :P

Join us for the club's official Sydney DYNO DAY. Details as follow:

Date: Saturday 16th December 2006

Time: 8am - 3pm

Venue: C&V Performance

Address: 7/30 Endeavour Rd

Caringbah NSW

http://www.cvperformance.com.au/location.htm

Dyno: AWD

Cost: $50 for 3 power runs

FREE BBQ & softdrink. All type of vehicles welcome.

How to secure your booking:

- RSVP by 11/12/06 to Michael at [email protected]

- Provide make and model of your car

- Payment of $50 by 9/12/06 (details of account will be provided upon rsvp)

A minimum of 15 cars will be required for us to secure this special price. So grab your friends and come along for a day of fun!

It will be an awesome day to put ur car on the dyno for a quick power run or to compare similar cars with similar mods OR to just be a dyno QUEEN :D

cheers

Steve

Edited by HKS26T
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ahh damn... it just had to be that wkend... would have love to come and even better is that its just around the corner from where i live..... oh well maybe next time.

has the misses got u by belt? ;) jk

where are these skyline warriors?

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