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Dragon_Silvia
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Hey Guys

When : 13/09/08

Time : Show & Shine will start at 830am, (All day but can leave when your like Dyno Day at 10:30am

Where : Autotech New Location at Hume (will get address later)

Pricing : Show & Shine $10 for Hardtuned members and $20 for non members

Pricing : Dyno Day will be $40 for Hardtuned members and $50 for non members

Prizes : Show & Shine will have a fair few Trophies and will be judged by 3 judges (yet unknown) trophies list will be up soon..

Prizes : Dyno day will also have a Trophies and will be a list up of them soon..

Info : The Dyno Day is only going to be limited too 20 people. and 5 back ups depending on how we are going for the day we might be able too fit a few more people on.. i wont be holding any spots for anyone and a deposit will need too be given too hold ur spot.. mind you these spots are going to be gone fast as im about too post on other sites, im willing too allow a few days gap for you too make payment.. but if payment is not made. then ur spot will be open again..

Extra Info : Awards will be given out after the event is finished.. for both Dyno Day, and Show and Shine..

Link too the webiste http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=307115

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whats this about autotech moving to hume? Seen this on 3 forums now too lol. not sure if you'll get heaps of interest though 4 months out.

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Yeah spoke to them today about booking in the dyno day.. and he said his moving at the end of the month and wont be able too get the dyno ready till about September, but just give people heaps of notice.. because spots are going to be filling fast for the dyno day..

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