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"Friday night" 7:30pm :D

Don't think many people would take the day off your for this, thus resulting in a poor turnout, if it was AM. Not too mention, who would go to a Dyno comp at 7:30am :banana:

Cool, I was hoping I wouldn't have to take the day off.

Should be able to make it for 7:30 PM :D

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Official start is 7:30pm

This will be a big night guys, some top cars will be present.

Bring out your big HP toys, all drivetrain configurations are welcome, the 4WD dyno dynamics rig is ready for some power runs :banana:

Please note whilst RE Customs has been chosen as the host venue, all advertising of the night is responsibility of the Ignition DVD organisers - apologies for late notice.

Hoping to still have a good turnout.. Let's turn it on for the Ignition DVD crew in Melbourne!!

I wont have my R33 yet from revzone - but I can bring my 82 Civic for a dyno run - just dont think its worth the $35 for the civic though.

3rd gear pops out, and back in 1982 when it was new the civic was pumping out an almighty 41kw at the fly. 26 years later I expect it to be producing somewhere in the vicinity of 20fwkw :ermm:

who wants to sponsor me?

I will be there. I will help the stock GTR brigade :ermm: 179kw of power

BTW:::

Every man unto himself, everyone has different requirements for their cars. Obvisouly some people enjoy tunning and enhancing there cars. Plus must be pretty friendly with the government.

A. To afford such wonderful modifications

B. Not to be roadworthed

But I digress, it is those well modified machines that bring in such events like this, and deserve the attention they get for all the hard earned cash and time spent lovingly preparing there rides. Much respect goes out to these people who have the time and the patience to take such along journey for producing totally sick HP and rides.

Peace out.

I wont have my R33 yet from revzone - but I can bring my 82 Civic for a dyno run - just dont think its worth the $35 for the civic though.

3rd gear pops out, and back in 1982 when it was new the civic was pumping out an almighty 41kw at the fly. 26 years later I expect it to be producing somewhere in the vicinity of 20fwkw :banana:

who wants to sponsor me?

Haha, you've got some competition from me! If I were to run my car, I'm only expecting ~25rwkw!!

Is there a prize for the lowest power made? :)

Haha, you've got some competition from me! If I were to run my car, I'm only expecting ~25rwkw!!

Is there a prize for the lowest power made? :P

oooh...looks like we got a battle here

20fwkw Vs 25rwkw

Ahaha....im expecting my honda will blow up if reved past 3.5k! hehehehe

that means power is indetermined...hence i win by default!!

but nah, in all seriousness, if i have my 33 i will head down for a chat

Hey guyz just incase u dont know where it is just like me i tried looking for Yiannas Crt but its actually Yiannis Crt hope that helps for u people that were unsure like myself.

See you all there tonight

IgnitionDVD is coming to town!

Hey guys and gals,

We are holding a Dyno comp and Hot Spots feature at R.E Customs on Friday night the 1st of February.

$35 a run, heaps of prizes and giveaways all night plus a special visit from the Red Bull Wiings team!

It’s gonna be a great night so come down, bring your mates, heaps of giveaways from Meguairs, Turbosmart and Ministry of Sound to name a few!

Doors open at 7:30!!

R.E Customs

16 Yiannas Court

Springvale

Cheers, Matt

Why do I get the feeling that the cops are going to be waiting for us to leave on Westall Rd set up with a defect station?

Haha, you're not the only one. Seems like everyone knows about this event is on tonight.

Why do I get the feeling that the cops are going to be waiting for us to leave on Westall Rd set up with a defect station?

about 7:30 i saw an unmarked silver commodore turning into the court...

good luck to those that were there..




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