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When you arrive tomorrow morning can you all please come over and see me (I'll be in a black/blue PGA shirt with BLU555 on the chest) so I can give you your entrant's pack, which includes a sheet that needs to be displayed on your dash.

Also, can all non entrants please park off street and not on the GW premises, that way it will be easier for us to co-ordinate entrants.

Thanks

Daniel.

Daniel,

Will there be an opportunity for late comers like me to register tomorrow? I have commttments up to 10 am and then Im free.

Cheers

KOS

Hey mate,

If I was you, I'd call Graham West now and ask for Lynette and book in your spot now, then pay tomorrow. We've got two free spots and that's it!!

Well what a well run dyno day hats off to Daniel and team. Definately be back next time.

Great turn out by the SAU boys and some excellent numbers to boot.

Whatsisname took out the JZ vs RB with a stomping 366rwkw (must have been the wheels) what ya reckon Matt.

Lee

Unreal.

E85 (I presume) POWA MATT!!!

Top work mate. No doubt its a handful. :P

Mine isn't far behind for its E85 tune - I've maxed out the AFM (Z32) so in the processing grabbing a map based Link G4/Vipec. The plug in version is a bargain and the knock box is only $200. Not that you have to worry about knock with E85 ;)

Edited by TheRogue

yea was a good day, some good numbers.

nice to meet you guys.

but im a tad disapointed with my result. 180 is still a respectable number for the lil 20.

Edited by Turbo_Gav

I just wanted to say a very big thank you for all of your support and attendance today. This was certainly a record year in terms of attendance, and also in terms of power! I don't have the exact numbers in front of me, but with several cars over the 300kw mark it has definately set the precendent for our events from now on! The support from other clubs, and in particular Skylines Australia, is what makes this day the great success it is.

Lee, your car is amazing mate, absolutely no disrespect to anyone else, but it was my favourite of the day (not that it really counts for much!)

And a huge well done Matthew, for taking out the JZ v RB challenge, and the Dyno King!! Congratulations!

Keep an eye out for Dyno Day #4, which we will hold in March next year, and I hope you can all attend!

Thanks again, and we'll see some of you at old school new age!

Thanks again everyone!!

Daniel.

Lee, your car is amazing mate, absolutely no disrespect to anyone else, but it was my favourite of the day (not that it really counts for much!)

Daniel.

Thanks mate shes stealth thats what i like about it.................Always the bridesmaid never the bride lol

yeah what a great day!! was a bit disappointed with misfire but happy with result.

well done to all organizers and trophy winners! now its time to start modding and get some real results for next one :)

got a whole bunch of photos and videos ill post up tommorow

Edited by tx3_90

great day pity you couldn't come down for a chat Joel maybe next time

didn't end up putting the pinny on the rollers i can tell you know from factory they make 96kw and it may still have 88 or those atw's

i say Luke may be the one to beat next year :D just needs to upgrade the injectors he hasn't put in yet :)

lol Matt, 366 on two wheels spells ridiculous to me, well done buddy........must be an absolute handfull on the road!

Back to back Mods for Dyno King, now we need Luke Heslo to make it a hat trick :)

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