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BTW Raised another 80$ for the banner and whatever money michelle made from the bbq, hopefully have enough money now. Overall great turn out. Thanks to ESP for hosting it, was also great to see PHAT-ASS on the dyno, that think was nuts lol. Thanks to all the people who turned out for the day as well, and made it what it was, and to Existanz and michelle for the BBQ.

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Gotta love his work.....look at the smile!!!

Thanks everyone, esp. Cejay for oganising it, Glen and Daniel for putting up with us all running amuck, LTS Jayce our resident bookie, the girls and people who unselfishly did the BBQ, and also the non Skyline people who helped add some variety and bagging opportunities [luv the banter].

PS If someone got any good footage of my Skyline I'd be interested even though unfortunately I didn't have it up there for long.

Had a good time. Was my first dyno run and it turned out alright. I know there were heaps of photos/movies taken. And a photo of the results board at the end. I was very happy thinking i was going to get around 150 or so as myne is pretty much stock minus an exhaust and pod. But i managed 165. He freaked me out when he said 187, and then said ah wait sorry the wheels slipped! I was getting pretty excited ;-)

A nice R33 gtr put out around 414 i think it was... there were a couple of r33's in the 200-240 region.

From Glen And Daniel @ ESP :/ we would like to thank all those who came to the Dyno Day and made it a great day for all. :(

Hope everyone had as good a day as us and we are looking forward to the next day. We have made some enquiries and got some sponsors for the next day as far as prizes go. Hope you all enjoyed PHATASS we only decided to run her the night before so some late night tuning was required. See you all soon and thanks again :D

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Hi Glen/Daniel,

Thanks once again for hosting the day, and taking the time to run PHATASS. The Day went well, and was interesting to see how all the cars ran. Raised 80$ for our banner too which was good. Thanks to michelle for doing the BBQ, and Existanz for bringing the BBQ along. Not sure when we should run the next one but hopefully not too long, maybe sometime in the 2nd half of the year. Will be good having sponsorship for the event. Thanks again.

Would like to see some more pics of the event :/.

Hi Glen/Daniel,

Thanks once again for hosting the day, and taking the time to run PHATASS. The Day went well, and was interesting to see how all the cars ran. Raised 80$ for our banner too which was good. Thanks to michelle for doing the BBQ, and Existanz for bringing the BBQ along. Not sure when we should run the next one but hopefully not too long, maybe sometime in the 2nd half of the year. Will be good having sponsorship for the event. Thanks again.

Would like to see some more pics of the event :/.

Yes, thank you Glen & Daniel. I haven't done the final count, but I'm pretty sure its around $124 from the donations to the bbq and drinks + Steady Eddie has some IOU's to contribute... he knows how much that would be. I'm guessing we'll come up close to $130, plus the $80 will put us at around $210 for the day. Now if John can remind us how much we have in kitty ??? I imagine we're getting pretty close to getting our banner.

I suggest we have another meeting to discuss the banner in detail and look at prototypes.

... $210 for the day. Now if John can remind us how much we have in kitty ??? I imagine we're getting pretty close to getting our banner.

I suggest we have another meeting to discuss the banner in detail and look at prototypes.

Agreed

I have $190 in the kitty...so bring on the banner quotes.

Wow so many cars with big power figures.. I'd only come 4th this time (from the photo of the white board)

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