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Hi Guys,

In the events thread I promised I would organise a Dyno day. Here it is. Please note this is a 4WD dyno.

Date: Saturday 22 September 2007

Location: Ultimate tune, 4 Bellona Crt Phillip

Cost: $55 ($50 Ultimate tune $5 donation to getting a banner or a tent for future events)

Time: 9am onwards

As Ladybytes has already experienced Christain is a great guy over at Ultimate tune and he does a decent job of running the dyno (like tying the cars down!)

The deal and the detail

You get 3 runs, 1 warm up 2 power runs

First in with payment gets first dyno run (as long as you are ready on the day)

We need minium 10 cars and have a maximum of 25 cars

Require 10 payments by the 2nd September for the day to go ahead (fully refundable if day does not go ahead)

Payment must be made to my bank account by 18th September with your screen name, and rego number (rego will not be displayed on this forum) and type of car would be nice. I'll place type of cars together so there less time stting up between cars, but first in still gets first dressed.

Bank Details

Name BSB Account

John Sykes 062913 10078332

NO. Screen Name Car Rego Confirmed Confirmed payment

1. A20089 R33 GTR Yes Yes

2. Baconer R33 GTS-T Yes Yes

3. Leech Forester Yes Yes

4. Frink R33 GTS-T Yes Yes

5. Leigh S JZA70 Supra No Yes

6. Jester R31 No Yes

7. Jeremy K R33 GTS4 (RB26) No Yes

8. Raymond J Liberty No Yes

9. Towlie R33 Gts-t Yes Yes

10. Nic W Mazda 323 Turbo Yes Yes

11. Superfly Skyline XR6-T Yes Yes

12. sl33py GTS-T Yes yes

13. Stewart G EF XR8 Possibly yes

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20.

OK We have enough to confirm the dyno day, yeah!!!!!

Please continue to invite friends etc, we can fit 25 cars and the more the better.

You can cancel any time up to the 18th September for a full refund. After the 18th you can give your run to another person but will not receive a refund.

How do you make tabs or spaces in this forum?!!!!!!!!!

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If I dont have the datto done by then, can i chuck the troopie on? I wanna see what torque she pulls

Any car is welcome. I want to fill up all the 25 spots so tell your friends etc.

No motorcycles though, I did ask.

any other means of payment?

Yep, go into a local Commonwealth bank and they can put it right in. Your own local bank should be able to do it as well, but it will take longer and possibly have fees.

I'm also out on some Fridays. I'll post in the friday thread when I am.

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