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Can i give you a year supply of special emails for a free renewal of my membership :nyaanyaa: ! Only kidding, can i give you the dosh on the day?

Hahaha - West - seeing as Sarah is now in charge of memberships, I dont think your "special" emails will cut it. :happy:

yeah sweet as im coming and dyno possibly meet everyone too

it will be my first meet up with everyone

look forward to it

do we just rock up and pay on the day for the dyno or

pay now for bbq and dyno?

do we just rock up and pay on the day for the dyno or

pay now for bbq and dyno?

Yep rock up and pay Ray $35. BBQ is free for members.

count me in...is anything els eon that weekend??? like a track day or something?

The following Sat is Phillip Island (31st) But no SAU/WRX track days on the 24th. Dunno about other clubs thou.

i have a question. is it possible to do one run, change something to your car and do a 2nd to see the difference.

can it be major in that can we unstrap the car and come back later and get on again.

i have a question. is it possible to do one run, change something to your car and do a 2nd to see the difference.

can it be major in that can we unstrap the car and come back later and get on again.

Asking a bit much for $35 :)

If it was something like flicking a hi/low boost switch, i'm sure he'll have no problem, but to unstrap the car, move fans, etc, then vis versa for the re-run, is alot of work for $35. On the other hand you can enter twice and pay $70, that way it will be like he is just dynoing another car. :ninja:

i have a question. is it possible to do one run, change something to your car and do a 2nd to see the difference.

can it be major in that can we unstrap the car and come back later and get on again.

Sorry ziad, Al is right. Most of the time spent is getting the car onto the dyno and strapping it down. However if we have time at the end of the day Ray said he will be happy to take an extra $10 off ya for another run. I think this is more than reasonable.

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