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Cost will be $50 members and $55 non members.

There will be winners crowned for each category of:

Highest power R31

Stock Turbo R32 GTST

Aftermarket Turbo R32 GTST

Stock Turbo R32 GTR

Aftermarket Turbo R32 GTR

Stock Turbo R33 GTST

Aftermarket Turbo R33 GTST

Stock Turbo R33 GTR

Aftermarket Turbo R33 GTR

Stock Turbo R34 GTT

Aftermarket Turbo R34 GTT

Stock Turbo R34 GTR

Aftermarket Turbo R34 GTR

Highest power N/A

No prizes this time as it's just a friendly competition and to see how your car is going.

Dyno is a Dyno Dynamics all wheel drive dyno so GTR's will have no problems.

10am til 4pm or later if there are still cars to go on and if Hills agree on the day. I will be there a bit before but first car goes on at 10am.

This is usually a big one for us and this year for the first time we will be doing an early and a late year dyno day. The next one will be at UAS most likely. I will be taking money and names on the day so that everyone goes on the dyno in order of arrival. Bring your membership cards club members. We will have membership forms available on the day for those who want to join.

Hills Motorsport is located at Unit D6, 2A Victoria Ave, Castle Hill. It's the complex on the corner of Victoria Avenue and Windsor Road opposite a big Holden dealership (same complex as UAS used to be in) and it's up the back on the left.

Hills are putting on a free bbq for us and supplying some drinks. There is a drink machine if they run out. They should have some chairs in the shade and will have a screen for us to gawk at.

Post your interest.

DON'T FORGET, IT'S ON THE 1ST OF MARCH

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Interested expressed. :)

(question - does a "hi-flowed stock turbo" come under standard turbo or aftermarket?)

aftermarket as it's not in it's stock standard state.

that's what I was told at UAS Dyno day last year anyway..

(question - does a "hi-flowed stock turbo" come under standard turbo or aftermarket?)

Wow, that caused some fun last time around!

Dont start something you can finish peasant

You going queen jerk?

Tell king jerk to come




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