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Tenagah Motorsports Wangara

Abdus and the crew at Tenagah Motorsports in Wangara have invited us for a "Dyno Day" at their new premises! SAUWA has decided to take up this offer. :thumbsup:

Event: ........... "Dyno Day"

Where: .......... Tenagah Motorsports, 43 Lancaster Road, Wangara, Western Australia, 6065

When: ............ Feburary 24th. 8am - 4pm

Cost: ..............Non SAUWA members $60. SAUWA Members $50 (Membership card must be shown

Dyno Used: AWD Dyno Dynamics Roller Dyno

Classes: ......... Highest HP - RB20

....................... Highest HP - RB25

....................... Highest - RB26 and bigger

....................... Lowest HP Outright

try that dude 60 bucks is pretty cheap ur getting urself a deall...or if not that date just go to tenagah motorsport when you want and get a dyno...

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Theres a sticky thread at the top, Consolidated Workshop Thread... heres the linky linky

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...hr-t191756.html

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try that dude 60 bucks is pretty cheap ur getting urself a deall...or if not that date just go to tenagah motorsport when you want and get a dyno...[/b]

Dyno days aren't the same as getting your car dyno tuned, and he was after SOR...

Top Racing are SOR and are top notch :thumbsup:

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