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CRD Dyno day - DATE CHANGED - Now Oct 12th 2003


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Blitz,,,,Looks like I might be stuck in bloody Melb that weekend,,,so better to say NOW that I may not be able to attend than rob someone else of a spot. If I make it back from Mexico in time,,I'll come down for a perv.

Neil.

There is another spot available guys

Remember if you want to run and havent yet reserved a spot please jump on the waiting list as spots may become free on or before the day.

Nick

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You can Have My spot!

I have just been told I have to fly to perth that Friday and get back the monday. Bugger.

Me too wanted to dyno the Evo before the mods begun.

My other spot person is still going along.... :)

IMPORTANT UPDATE GUYS!

CRD has requested that we push teh Dyno day back to October 12th due to the long weekend. Hopefully those of you that had found you had work commitments will now be able to make it.

Please confirm if you are no longer available.

Cheers

Nick




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