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Thats right, DynoWars is this Sunday!

9am-5pm hosted by XSpeed and Genie

16A/70 Norma Road Myaree

This is what will be taking place on the day:

> 2WD and 4WD Dyno Shootouts

> SPL Competition

> Show and Shine

> Club Battle

> Sausage Sizzle

> Raffle and Prizes to be won

Everyone is welcome to enter either the Dyno Shootout or SPL comp, or both. Download registration forms from www.dynowars.com.au

SPL Entrants can register and pay on the day, and parking has been reserved for SPL entrants to show off and crank their systems all day! Dyno Shootout entrants need to register by 2moro. Your registration details need to be recieved by XSpeed by 5pm 2moro. If you dont think you can make the deadline phone or email XSpeed to make alternative arrangments. 93303088, [email protected]

Who will win the Club Battle and take home $500? Team Import Scene, SilviaWA, Perth Performance, Soarer Club, Perth WRX, Skylines Australia....

Just to give you an idea of all the other prizes that are up for grabs, the winner of each Dyno class (12 classes) will win a $100 XSpeed voucher, a $100 Genie voucher, a $30 Quit Motorplex voucher, and a Bottle of 1 Shot Octane Booster. The vehicle with the highest Horsepower on the day will also win a 1 year subscription to HOT4s Magazine.

Winners of each class in the SPL Comp will receive a $100 voucher along with a $30 Quit Motorplex voucher. The runner up in each class will receive a $50 voucher. There is also an award for the highest SPL on the day.

So thats over $4000 in prizes to be won!! And the icing on the cake... all 5 of All-Torques gorgeous models will be there to have photos with you and your car.

See you all down there. For more info go to DynoWars.com.au

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We have Japspec entrants confirmed. Havent heard anything from SAU yet. If you guys are entering a team. Let me know ASAP so I can arrange for display space for the show and shine.

We also have about 15 places left for entries on the day. Scrutineering is from 9am-11am at XSpeed. Whoever arrives first will get the remaining places.

Richard

0400 009748

DynoWars

I got bored after half an hour and came home. Problem with the APA dyno is that it was just doing the 4wd's so its like half an hour between runs. Thankfully ivan hadnt enlisted my help this time to get the hubs on and off (he got other suckers to do it! tee hee!)..... after 8 hours of that you dont want to see a dyno ever again ;D

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