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A bit of bad news fella's.

As I mentioned in a previous post hoons in the area have recently dropped burnouts and what not resulting in Boostworx being grilled by the police when clearly it has nothing to do with them.

As a result there is currently a high police presence in the area monitoring.

We have decided it will be a very wise move to postpone the dyno day until late Feb possibly the first week of March.

Reason being is it really is best to let the recent activity settle so every one in the area is a happy chappy again.

With the high police presence and current crack down all it takes is for some one to bring along a friend or even one of us to act a little silly and create undue noise and the police will be there. Possibly defecting.

Its simply not worth the risk.

So..... When you do you all feel is a better date to hold the dyno day.

Sean has suggested the 23rd of Feb or 1st of March?

With regards to all those that have paid; if you are unable to attend by all means drop me a PM with your bank details and I'll happily refund the $30. For others that are keen but were unable to attend on the 19th but can on the 23rd or 1st depending drop me a pm after we settle a date and I'll send my details over to you.

Definitely a bit of a bugger; but It really is worth letting the dust settle and not worth the defects as there is always one silly bugger amongst the crowd.

When I get time over the next day or two I'll send all those who deposited $$ a pm requesting if they require a refund or not.

im there!! no run but keen for a feed and a few photos. i just need to find a driver lol (no liscence) 12 months down 3 to go....... unless that summonds comes thru from driving withought a liscence then ill see u all mid 2009 >_<

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