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D3 .. The second installment is coming - 12th May 2007 @ DRC 39 Rookwood Rd

Address: 39 rookwood rd yagoona (just off the hume highway)

Time: 7pm until very late (Saturday 12th May)

Cost: $50 per dyno run which gives you 3 power runs with print out of max

power and all mixtures

$1 soft drinks and sausage sizzle will also be available from about 8pm

onwards

Resident DJ AKAY will be mixing up his awesome array or hip hop, R&B and

dance tracks.

We are also extremely excited to announce that the lovely Vera Fernandes and

the amazingly talented MC Tupz whos songs have recently been played on 96.1,

and his crew will be performing throughout the night!!

Queen St racing will be bringing down some of there top quality show cars

and if we are lucky we may see an appearance of the famous M3 drag car on

the dyno.

Along with the cars there will be DRC and QSR promo girls on hand for

anybody that needs a little bit of ''cheering up''

Meguiars and DBA are the official sponsors for the event and will be

bringing down giveaways and prizes for the top competitors on the night. The

prizes will be awarded to the 3 highest powered cars on the night excluding

the special guest cars.

Photographers from various magazines including fast fours and street

commodores will be scouting cars for future features in their magazines.

Ignition DVD will be filming the event so all of you that are wanting to get

your ride on the dvd make sure you come down and get on the dyno.

Rumour has it that there will be 3 or 4 cars making over 500kw showing up on

the night and a possible 1000hp drag car attending aswell.

All in all I think this line up makes for an awesome Saturday night and

definitely beats the nightclubs with the hangover the next morning. Hope to

see you all there and if you have an questions please don't hesitate to

contact Adam on 97085550, Joe on 0414529062 or Ali on 0404663142.

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