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Well it looks like theres 9 interested parties for ESP. I will give them a call next week probably to see if I can sort out a date. Need at least 10 for this they said. If theres not enough then it wont go ahead. Any people got dates that wont work for them?

Well it looks like theres 9 interested parties for ESP. I will give them a call next week probably to see if I can sort out a date. Need at least 10 for this they said. If theres not enough then it wont go ahead. Any people got dates that wont work for them?

I'm trying to think about what track days are on so we don't clash with them. Add to the list if anyone is aware of any other track days on a Saturday (many are on Sundays)

Autosports track day - Wakefield Park on Saturday March 15th

SAU NSW are talking a Wakie track day on a Saturday late in Feb.

Dammit - still waiting on the new turbo to go in. Looks like it'll be done by the end of February. I'd be interested after then. Ultimate Tunes has an awesome screen and display and friendly guys. Autotech had a titchy little screen - lame. Dunno about ESP. Anyone know what their setup is?

Ok talked again to esp we do need at least 10 cars for this. ESP ideally needs 4 weeks notice before the dyno day, best to start at 10am or earlier, can do either on Saturday or sunday. So at this stage if theres enough interest would be sometime in march.

I need genuine interest and whether your available sat or sunday early march.

Don't know much about ESP apart from their dyno being awd. Some other people have been there before, maybe able to tell people more about them.

Ok at this stage will set a date for Saturday Morning 8th of March (maybe open to the 9th if enough people are interested.) Will start at 10am, better to have it at that time, as cooler temps. Not really good to do it in the arvo.

So Speak up if your in or out. For either days that weekend. If I don't have at least 10 by next monday its off, as the minimum is ten, alternatively I can try and arrange something with autotech, but that is 2wd only.

Do you reckon the the dyno at esp can handle the Starlet? I should prob go last, just so you guys get a go before the dyno breaks.

im out, unless it changes to sunday, but my car might still be able to make it?

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