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hey guys

i know its nice and early to be posting but figure i will get in early for you all to mark it down in your calendars

final date yet to be confirmed, but on either the 26th or 27th of january we are holding our grand opening of the new workshop and dyno day

will be having different classes obviously and over hundreds of dollars worth of prizes for winners of each category as well as gift packs for all dyno entrants

FWD

4cylinder RWD champion

6cylinder RWD champion

8cylinder RWD champion

HP per litre champion

the whole day will also be covered by both HOT4's and FAST FOURS so if you think your car has what it takes to score a feature in either magazine make sure you come on down and get on the dyno or let your presence be known in front of the guys :D :D:D they are specifically here to cover the event and on the look out for feature cars so dont be shy :D

there will be your usual sausage sizzle etc etc on the day as well as a few models doing signing including MISS FEBRUARY from the 2008 australian swimsuit calendar who also features on the cover of JANUARY hot4's and fast fours!!!!! magazines and calendars will be available there to be signed by the lovely Felicity, or bring your own copy along to get it signed and some photos :(;):O

dyno entries will be $60 p er person with only 40 cars to be running on the day -- no charge to come down for the day and have a look and be part of the day as some workshops i know do yo pay for their dyno days :P - what better way to spend the australia day weekend by making some noise with some cars, having a bbq and checking out models :D :D:D:D

all enquiries, please email [email protected] or 3359 5466

hope to see u all there

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here ya go waz:

East Coast Customs

2/ 14 Boothby Street KEDRON QLD 4031, its basically right near the airport

T 07 3359 5466

F 07 3359 5488

E [email protected]

W www.eccustoms.com

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i will now just to prove u wrong. def in aslong as noel brings his black beast for some number crunching.

my number crunching will be at qr on tuesday. revving the shit out of your car on a dyno for no reason is a waste of time.

Come to the track day. you get hours of fun for 100 bucks. far better than fangin the shit out of your ride and going nowhere while paying 60 bucks for the privelage.

bragging rights dont mean shit these days unfortunately, atleast to people with half a brain and built cars. Its a shame all the kiddies like the whole dyno wank wank brag brag thing.

When the flag drops the bullshit stops! Atleast my old man tells me that all the time haha.

my number crunching will be at qr on tuesday. revving the shit out of your car on a dyno for no reason is a waste of time.

Come to the track day. you get hours of fun for 100 bucks. far better than fangin the shit out of your ride and going nowhere while paying 60 bucks for the privelage.

thank you for telling me something i didnt already know :)

i would come. talked to paul ready to go. but still car is off road and exams and shit so its a miss one tuesday

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