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ONROADS Dyno day - Hosted by Dr Drift

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To celebrate the launch of Onroads.com.au we will be having our very own Dyno Day hosted by our very own Dr Drift.

Sunday 4th March 2007

Venue:

Dr Drift

Unit 5 / 9 Alick Rd

Brooklyn, Victoria

Australia, 3012

Price $40/car includes power run and print out (FWD and RWD cars only)

Prizes

Trophy for the most powerful forced induction vehicle - per litre. (turbo/super charged)

Trophy for the most powerful naturally aspirated vehicle - per litre.

Doing it per litre puts everyone on a level playing field, A 4cyl can potentially win over a V8. :lol:

but as danoz always said THERE'S STILL MORE.

EVERY 3 days from now we will be giving away one free dyno run for the dyno day to one of our members.

How do I win?

From now up until the dyno day members will receive points for signing up, posting and referrals.

10 points - Signing Up

15 points - Making a referral (this can be done in your MYONROADS menu)

10 points - Making a post in the forum

20 points - Making a Post in the PARTS section

Simple, the more points you have the more chance you have of winning a free dyno run at our dyno day!

To secure your spot at the dyno day PM me for payment details. Full Payment must be made prior. Limited spots available. Spectators welcome.

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Good to see more of you coming on board.

Anyone who is wanting to come, you will need to pay the $40 up front to secure your spot. We are filling up quickly.

To secure a spot you can email me for payment details at: [email protected], you can also PM me through onroads.

thanks,

David

what time does it start? i start work at 1:30pm on sunday's...

and what are the suburbs around brooklyn? have no idea where that is... besides the new york suburb...

um, Tottenham, West Footscray & Yarraville and maybe altona north?

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what time does it start? i start work at 1:30pm on sunday's...

and what are the suburbs around brooklyn? have no idea where that is... besides the new york suburb...

Just over the Westgate Fwy, take Millers Road exit at Altona and a right at the bottom of the ramp. Heads towards the Old Geelong Road, Princes Hwy. That is Brooklyn area. We have a depot there that I frequent.

Sorry to hear about the dyno, not good :D

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