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Hi All,

The next SAU dyno day is to be held at SST on Sunday the 7th of December, and we'd like anyone from SilviaWA or any other jap import who wants to compete to join us. You will need to complete the form and pay $30 prior to the event to be eligible. We only have limited spaces so get in quick. We're expecting to kick it off at about 10:30. We'll be having a lunch break and will be running a sausage sizzle.

There will be trophies for Highest HP 2L, Highest HP 2.5L and Highest HP 2.6L or greater. There will alos be an exhibition class where we're hoping to have a few very high horsepower cars make an appearance:D

http://www.tnet.com.au/~dantheman/Shooutou...mniform-SST.doc

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If you have sent you money and form in and your not on this list then PM me:D

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I will not be running.

I just got a new clutch installed today, canna flog it for a short while....bugga!!!

Also I will come down to support and I will even pay $10 for steve to show me how to adjust my friggin bleed valve (sounds like a bit much, but thats how much I wanna support)

heck I dont mind still paying that $30 if steve will do me a power run later in the week or when I can clock up enough k's on the new clutch

i got sunburnt :cheers:

good to catch up witha few peeps ....... stoopid sun burn tho :(

Thanks for cooking the snaggers Cam ..... big thank you to SST and Paul for organising and the people that came down and supported the event :grouphug:

No probs Niz - farkin hot job it was. I saw quite a bit of sun myself.

Good work by both the postwhore and the SST boys. And thanks to all those who came along.

Paul - you going to post up a full set of results?

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