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A& B MOTORSPORTS

DYNO DAY

WHEN: 6TH OCTOBER

TIME: 4PM TILL LATE

LOCATION: 41 WINBOUNRE RD BROKVALE 2100

COST: $35 PRE ENTRY (29TH September) $50 ENTRY AFTER THE 30TH

1ST: $600 VOUCHER FOR ANY OF A&B MOTORSPORTS PRODUCTS

2ND: $300 VOUCHER FOR ANY OF A&B MOTORSPORTS PRODUCTS

3RD: $150 VOUCHER FOR ANY OF A&B MOTORSPORTS PRODUCTS

RULES

THERE ARE NO RULES MOST HP WINS UNLIMITED BOOST AND

UNLIMITED NITRIOUS

REQUIREMENTS

CARS MUST BE WARMED UP AND READY TO GO .CARS MUST ALSO

HAVE GOOD TREAD ON THE TYRES

CONTACTS

PAUL: 0410 460 346

WORKSHOP: 99059523

Edited by craked
name down now, pay on the day? $35?

or do u need pre-payment for that?

pre payment needs to be paid for before the 30th september to do so please call paul 0410 460 346 or workshop on 99059523 and ask for paul

what are A&B motorsports products?? please list

please go to aandbmotorsports.com for the list

i see you guys sell booster kits: http://aandbmotorsports.com/boostkit.html

do you guys actually believe they work?

we put a few on the dyno with before and after reading they make adout 5-10hp more

im so in. but what time is late cos i have baseball on that arvo. plus i know atleast 15 cars that will run aswell

all depends on the turn out but hope fully into the early hours of sunday morning




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