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Why not organise one yourself?

Contact the crew at Gavin Wood or Sliding Performance and tee up a deal, thats how id do it...

Ive put together 6 dyno days now over the past 5 years and have plenty of helpfull info Id be happy to point you in the right direction on how get the best result...

Just be aware with these "costed" events you will want forward payment as most workshops require some forward payment...

Also I changed your topic title to "EOI" :worship:

I will be holding another DYNO day shortly now that i am out of hospital.

Stay tuned :worship:

Here is a video of one of the cars i ran on the day and a few pictures.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQv64cIw_3Q

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you cant drive 4 cars at once

u dnt knw me well enough.

just watch him.

thank u.. is this toby noels boy??

aaron i think u should make a new thread with the date.. as this is just a EOI.. aslong as its not during christmas or early jan (dec 16-jan 16)

ill offer to organise the brisbane members to cruise down to u for the day.

tell me a time,date and location and im there wana see if my pos has had an increase in performance from stock yet or if my brain just goes to the back of my head wen i put my foot down cos its getting smaller and therefore has more room.lol

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