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Hi Rekin,

Yes AutoTechnique is their co-business and it does look they are a Holden/Ford shop but they have informed me that they are moving into the Japanese car market.

This is the first year we are using them for the Dyno. They have a pretty good set-up with Plasma and Sofas for the Dyno etc.

Even if you dont end up Dyno'ing your car, come down for a watch

cya

Bran

I think it will be great to come down.

I printed the flyer off today.

I'll probley come down and spectate, take some photos, get some BBQ and drinks ;)

The Dyno day at RE Customs was kick ass! Big turn out.

For sure everyone is welcome.

I am not sure how big of a turnout it will be this year as I seemed to of chosen a date just after a few Dyno Days have just finished :D

Sure man

I try and spread the word and get afew ppl down to spectate and dyno if not already done at the SAU Meet Dyno Day at RE Customs.

Sure man

I try and spread the word and get afew ppl down to spectate and dyno if not already done at the SAU Meet Dyno Day at RE Customs.

Thanks buddy. Appreciate it!

I might come down and put the car on the rollers.

is there likely to be many big numbers cars there?

Well a few years back some of the GT-R guys came down like Snowy, Frank and Ferni they had some great numbers but this year Im not sure.

This year there is an BMW M5 coming, M3,

An Audi RS4 is still tentative.

A C63 AMG Merc is also Tentative.

If the Evo X is released before the 5th then there would be an Evo X coming.

This year there seems to be a lot of clashes with other things .. a lot the regulars are not coming :ninja:

So ... Hard to say guys but I hope so :P

wouldn't mind seeing how the power of my car is on another dyno with new plugs and cleaned throtal body

Its a good way to see how the car is running.

i always see monaro's parked outside the place, so im guessing they will also be attending hehe

Yah they probably won't be. But we are deciding on a car to be a Mystery Car for "Guess the Kws". Raffle

The WRX club sprint at Calder has now been canceled. Might pop down Brandon ;)

Yah if you are in the area pop down.

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