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On behalf of SAU:SA, we would like to welcome everyone to the launch of SAU:SA, and the first official event of SAU:SA.

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We would like to thank Shannons Insurance, Martini Racing, Geof's Garage and Southern HiTech Dyno Tune for all the sponsorship and support in organising the Dyno Day.

The categories will be:

Highest 6 Cylinder Naturally Aspirated

Highest 6 Cylinder Single Turbo

Highest 6 Cylinder Twin Turbo

Highest 4 Cylinder Single Turbo

Highest Other

Wooden Spoon

There will be trophies and suprises on the day too!!!!!!!!!!!!

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ummm for now yes might bring the s13 down too but ill let you know later on if theres still a spot left and its not broken haha

thanks cara

ok ill put the R33 down for now :)

1) Cara - R34

2) Kye - R33

3) Vu - R33

4) Ruby - R33

5)Krishy -R33

6)Craig - R34

7)Wayne -R32 GTR

8)Lee - R33

9)Adrian - R33

10)Ben - R31

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Try that Vu ;)

ive got a mate with a legnum a rex and a vr4

i dont know if its easy to drop the shafts in them is there going to be a awd dyno?

no there wont be a awd dyno at this event.

Quick Q.

Is the event just for SAU or will other parties be involved ? Like people from other clubs, forums, of the street etc. ?

for the mean time it will be open for SAU people, and then i will re visit the situation on entrants. and the end of the month, and then consider posting on other forums, however, if someone from PGASA wants to be part of the Dyno Day in the mean time, they just need to send me a PM letting me know and ill write their name down on the list :)

1) Cara - R34

2) Kye - R33

3) Vu - R33

4)Ruby - R33

5) Krishy - R33

6)Craig - R34

7)Wayne - R32 GTR

8) Lee - R33

9)Adrian - R33

10)Ben - R31

11)Chad - R32

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