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When: Saturday, 24th March 2007

Time: 10:00am – 4pm

Where: RE Customs, 16 Yiannis Court, Springvale - www.recustoms.com.au

Cost: Members Price - $35, 3 Dyno Runs and Graph Print Outs.

Non Members Price - $50, 3 Dyno Runs and Graph Print Outs.

A BBQ lunch is free for existing and new members.

SAU-VIC along with RE Customs invites you to our annual SAU BBQ Renewal and a Dyno Day.

The day will kick off from 10am at Re Customs as the Dyno fires up… It will be a great day for new members to come down for a meet and greet and if you wish give your car a blast on the Dyno.

This year holds some exciting new events for SAU that you don’t want to miss out on, so come down renew your membership or sign up if you are new to the club as this will be a year jam packed with SAU Events and social meets you don’t want to miss out on.

We will fire up the BBQ at 11am and offer a free feed to existing and new members and as always the infamous Wang Burgers…

Everyone will receive a special gift to thank all new and existing members for coming down and renewing their membership… Their will also be a door prize.

We will be updating membership cards with a new expiry date, and if members want a new membership card or replace a lost/stolen card they can be purchased for $5.

Also at this Event we will have plenty of fun off the Dyno as well!!! This will include prizes and great entertainment for SAU Vic Members during the day - so don't miss out!!!

Hope to see you all there…..

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As the maximum amount of cars RE can fit in will be 35, please post up here your interest in getting a dyno run on the day and we will maintain a list. Anyone can have a run and we will keep the day relaxed without locking you in to a certain time. The Dyno at RE is capable of 4WD, RWD and FWD.

1. Mavric - The Bananna

2. Chrisman - TX5 Spec 2

3. Bris - RB20 Powah! - Now with CAMS (Warning! Will blow all other cars away. Apparently)

4. Paul's Bike - Place your bets now. 3kw?

5. Golgo - Stock EVO8MR with 11ty billion KW's of carbon!

6. Adz to the MAX - R34GTT with stickers

7. Dezzzzz - '98 Blitz R33

8. Omurru - Common Door FTW! - Bring it on.

9. JagR33 - Everyones favorite Tow Truck

10. JAR - Bankrupt Apexi R33

11. ziad - Let the EVO8MR contest begin

12. babia - Gunmetal R33

13. LiQuid IcE - S2 R33

14. kasanoff - R33GTST

15. THEGME - R33GTST

16. RCHOO - Capital Letters are better

17. achoo - MK1 Cortinin

18. xRHETTEx - R32 GTSt Type-M

19. VSPEC-33 - R33 GTR V-Spec

20. Italiazr1 - 32GTST

21. cln - R32 with RB25

22. Sigmare - Sigma

23. SKYHY - 1997 r33 s2

24. Evade - S15

25. Aozora

26. Jasont82 - R33 GTST

27. Mutex - R34 GTT

28. Rflirty4 - R34 GTT 4-Door

Yay!

Will come from a 5-year old's birthday party, gassed up on red cordial and fairy bread - and see you all later in the piece.

Cougar - pop me down for a 'late in the day' run please. Go team stock!

I'll be there, will have to take the day off work. Can I run my commodore? I wanna see what power it makes before I put the new engine in (which probally won't happen for a year or so but anyway) it'll be a competition between me and pauls bike for the lowest power figures :wave: The gtr will be there too if she's ready :)

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