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Hey Guys,

Dyno Hire Services are running a dyno night on:

When: Sat 11th of July Midday till 10pm

Where: 3/40 Randell St Slacks Creek (next street over from Moss st) behind GUS engineering

They will be doing 3 runs and a print out for $50 on a 4wd dyno so all cars are welcome

I will confirm later about the BBQ but last time they had one.

Its a good chance to benchmark your car before you begin doing modifications or see how much you have gained after doing some modifications. The staff there have built and raced all sorts of cars and can give you advise about your car after the run if you so wish.

Hope to see you guys there!

Cheers

Troy

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guys you just rock up first in first served, there is a list that once you have paid your name goes up and they run in that order regardless of the car

and I got the Business Name wrong sorry its AL's Race Fabications and Mechanical.

Just look for the guy wearing the Skylines Australia Jacket as that will be me and I can put your name down.

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