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Hey ppls,

I have family member who's quite sick at the moment so I would appreciate if you mob :D could suggest when you feel is a good time to hold the day.

I will get back to you all during the middle of the up coming week.

Well that buys me some time to install & set up my EBC, so I should almost certainly give my line a run.

Only suggestions I have is to avoid Australia Day weekend (26th Jan) & the Clipsal 500 (21st - 24th Feb), I'm definantely going, even if I only see the Supercar display :D. Have to see a Veyron with my own eyes.

Edited by J_Red33

i dont know if i am going to run my car or if i will be able to head down there to just watch....but i will let you guys know slightly closer to the date if i am running my car on the dyno....

I really am sorry to do this to you people but it is simply out of our control.

The 1st of March is no longer feasible as Sean will be attending a wedding.

When the 1st of March was suggested Sean wasn't aware of the wedding.

So really sorry people BUT... its going to have to be rescheduled until the 8th of March.

Such unbelievable lack of luck in organizing this dyno day. Just goes to show organizing well in advance doesn't mean there won't be hiccups along the way. :P

Once again; if people have had enough or the 8th of March doesn't suit them I'll happily send the deposited $30 back on over.

I'm looking at pm'ing all the champs who deposited $30 within the next day.

Sorry peeps. A good chance to get those Boostleaks fixed Dangerman4, boost controllers fitted for those others and newly imported cars to get on the road and a bleeder fitted. :D

8th march is good for me, weekend before 1st round of G1 (which i wont be in anyway as i still suck)

i'll update the thread on 31 forums too (if i can find it)

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