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Col said he'll hug me if I go, how can I turn an offer like that!

Did I...? Was I drunk...?

Arhhh sorry about the late reply guys, im currentlly on wireless out the back of dalby somewhere in the Rodeo... I thought I would log in and tell everyone how i spotted a skyline out here... :happy:

Arhhh as for the dyno day I have to meet with the execs next week before I post the official event on the forums. But i can tell you it is on the 20th of Jan and will be a large event as Dave said. We will be having food and drink to help raise funds for the club kitty and we have a little supprise for those who are running on the dyno...

Also in advance the dyno being used is a 2wd dyno, so the r32 gtr's are fine but the 33 and 34 gtrs will have to remove their front drive shaft before running for obvious reasons... This can be done at the workshop being used as they have a hoist...

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awesome.. i'm in and will put mine on the dyno

any idea of which workshop, col?

It will be AllStar at Zillmere thats for sure, we used them last year and everyone was more than happy with the facility, plus they are in an industrial estate so we dont have noise restrictions...

Any idea on price too?

Will confirm and post official thread on Monday night...

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