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ESP is at:

171 Gilmore Rd Queanbeyan, opposite the Allied Pickfords Warehouse pretty much.

just a word of warning there is a fair dip down to the dyno itself. Will talk to ESP to see if theres a cap on numbers, since we have 20 so far, and will take a while to get through if everyone shows up.

So long as I don't rip my front bar off my care factor is slightly less high considering it's booked in for the respray!! Hehe.

I'll probably turn up earlyish. I wouldn't mind catching some grand final action later in the day!

Hmm ok for a chick who is bad at directions... Where is it in relation to Inline or the Tattoo place on the main street... Land marks are good :banana:

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?hl=en&i...004828&z=18

First right after the bridge / railway line from act, or 2nd right after hmas harman. Front bar should be fine, just thought I'd tell everyone.

Had a quick chat with ESP, we are pretty much right ok to a total of 30 cars, but people need to be aware that you'll have to stand around and wait for a while if numbers are up past 20 or so. Also just trying to figure out how many AWD cars there will be as well. I won't be running AWD due to my issues.

1. CeJay

2. Ex!$t3nZ

3. R33_ACT

4. Turismo Skyline

5. GTRKat

6. mccready

7. ZCR

8. DriftGTS

9. Pintaline

10. EVL-R33

11. Tarmac-

12. Frink

13. Andy (pintaline)

14. NaughtyRuski

15. sl33py

16. Spanna (ns.com)

17. Annadrolic (ns.com)

18. T34M_DD (ns.com maybe)

19.

20.

Just got back from South East Vic... Car needs some much TLC before I can chuck her onto the dyno, had to go for 95 RON petrol knock levels were right up all the way home. Will take it back to Trojan for some re-tuning in a fortnights time. Will go see Glen afterwards to get a quick run for myself so I can have a comparison for you guys on the same dyno.

my stagea is out... new dump pipe didnt fit the best and i dont have time to fix before saturday. my mate is still coming and i might bring one of my other cars instead if it's running ok on the day.

D.

at the moment lunch is BYO,

i dont mind bringing the BBQ along again (that is what i did last time :P) if everyone wants to bring their own stuff to cook and just throw it on. I will bring excess sausages so if anyone forgets then can buy some off me :P and

hought the bbq on the cruise was very successful, im thinking a similar sort of thing here

this is all assuming that people want it (i wont bring it if no one wants it) and also assuming that it fits in the car.. im thinking that it will becase it fit in the back of my beamer...

Just finished Talking with ESP, there will be a special suprise tomorrow. You'll just have to see on the day. But my advice is, if your not doing anything on the day, even if your not going to dyno the car, get down there tomorrow. :P

Once again thx to ESP for running the day and their support.

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