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Hey ppls,

I'm taking it upon myself to move this into the general section.

Represent for SAUVic and Skylines Australia!! Sick of seeing pink chromed up Datsons in NSW on the Ignition DVDs??

Represent Melbourne and our hard tuned streeters!

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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

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ig...-D-t203315.html

BASS OUT

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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!!

Sick of seeing pink chromed up Datsons in NSW on the Ignition DVDs??

Yes yes and yes, candy paint, and dub style chrome wheels do not belong on imports... please no white wall tyres :banana:

Yea I Think I will make an appearence, and while im at it, book in my 100,000km Service. Dont think I will go in dyno comp tho.. my car only makes 205rwkw. but should we mad fun tho.

doesnt the RE dyno read realy low as well

none the less i doubt i will come to this i just dont like ignition DVDs at all have seen two and chucked both out in the bin and even though it close to home realy just CBF hahaha

jesus im lazy if it was like the good old HPI or somthing then yeah for sure

doesnt the RE dyno read realy low as well

none the less i doubt i will come to this i just dont like ignition DVDs at all have seen two and chucked both out in the bin and even though it close to home realy just CBF hahaha

jesus im lazy if it was like the good old HPI or somthing then yeah for sure

You're not making much sense champ.

It's a dyno night, like any other, simply because it's being featured in Ignition doesn't mean it's anything else than a dyno night with great giveaways and prizes.

Also, IgnitionDVD does half HPI cars and half Sex Spec cars per issue. Come down and i'll give you some to illustrate this to you.

After all, it does also come with HPI magazine.

All the best

Sorry was more ramberling on bored at work LOL

none the less i doubt i will go HAHA

we see never got a ignition dvd with a HPI mag only with fast fours magazine

none the less we see how i feel on the night after work as i may head down to caldr to run my car

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