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More the Merrier.

But we have a limit to the number we can Dyno in a day :P

Should be ok.

Sweet,,its pretty much down the road from my house so i'll come down, if anyone cancells, i'll run my car, but either way put me down for a run, i'll pay on the day. Are the runs scheduled?

Benzino33: Hi mate, If you are 100% going to run then can you please email ([email protected]) the following:

Fullname, Car Year/Make/Model and Mobile and your email

Yes, the Dyno is scheduled and I am doing the dyno timetables sometime today and emailing everyone.

Timetable (Not Set in Stone)

http://www.gtcarclub.com/19thJuly2009_DynoRunTimetable.htm

We might be able to fit a few more in if you come around 3pm.

I see Snowys coming down with his R35 GTR yeah...

That is a must see on the dyno for sure!

The R34 GTR and EVO X will be interesting too.

Guess the kW's of the R33 GTR... Is it stock? :P

Also wanna see what the Commodore twin turbo pulls.

Benzino33: Hi mate, If you are 100% going to run then can you please email ([email protected]) the following:

Fullname, Car Year/Make/Model and Mobile and your email

Yes, the Dyno is scheduled and I am doing the dyno timetables sometime today and emailing everyone.

SWeet, e mail has been sent

I cannot disclose the R33 GTR lol .. just come down and see haha

Benzino33: Come down at 2pm and we will try and fit ya in somewhere. Or you can come earlier.

Sometimes if people are running late we might be able to squeeze ya in.

But I'll put ya down on my list. thanks

I cannot disclose the R33 GTR lol .. just come down and see haha

Benzino33: Come down at 2pm and we will try and fit ya in somewhere. Or you can come earlier.

Sometimes if people are running late we might be able to squeeze ya in.

But I'll put ya down on my list. thanks

All goods, I'll be there by 2..might come a bit earlier,, wanna see than Ferrari :banana:

cheers

cool turnout. I forgot that the diffusers need to be off the 34 to get it on the dyno. It was also a good excuse to not be toasted by Snowies R35GTR which pushed 349 at all four. We snuck a little roll on and the 35 was able to creep away from me.. she's a quick unit. I reckon I'd take a stocker but once the power up kit has gone in it is all over...

Hey Everyone,

What a great turnout!

I would like to thank (in no particular order):

- Greg, Mario, David and other guys from VCM Suite for doing a great job. We recommend them for your next Dyno Day!

- Sam, Pauline, Seum and Rach for organising the BBQ

- Jack for allowing us to use his awesome R33 GTR as "Guess The Kws". He made 329 kws @ all 4 wheels!!

- Danny from Martini Racing for their support.

- Snowy for bringing down his beast and making us all drool!! Since he arrived noone saw the Ferrari F430 parked next to him anymore. :)

- Tim for taking me for a spin in the R35

- Sneeze Inc., Agentz, TOCAU, MelbS15, SAU and EvolutionOz guys for coming down and showing their support.

A few unedited pics thanks to Rey.

http://www.gtcarclub.com/Resources/!ev...oDay/index.html

Thanks

Regards

Brandon

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