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ALLSPARKS PERFORMANCE DYNO DAY 13th SEPT 09

Allsparks Performance would like to welcome you all to there dyno day!

It will be held on the 13th of September 2009 from 9am to 5pm.

Any car is welcome as we will be having a trophy for each category.

For people who want to enter,

$50 for 3 runs & dyno sheet - Ring Frank on (03) 9331 6110 to book, as spots are filling up.

Only condition is tyres must have tread & 2WD.

Car show, music & bbq so its just a day out for everyone.

Allsparks Automotive & Performance

2 Beckett Avenue

East Keilor

Vic 3033

Phone: 03 9331 6110 __________________

ALLSPARKS AUTOMOTIVE & PERFORMANCE Ph: (03) 9331 6110 :blink:

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i m really interested to go.. but kindda intimidates coz i think there r gonna b alot of holden's n fords there.. i m very interested to see what my car does on rears n on another dyno.. anyone wanna pre meet frm the east?

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i m really interested to go.. but kindda intimidates coz i think there r gonna b alot of holden's n fords there.. i m very interested to see what my car does on rears n on another dyno.. anyone wanna pre meet frm the east?

Ken buddy just go.

You got a bit of power under the hood and your there to test your car out for yourself not other cars.

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lol. i just feel intimidated.. what if they ask me for a race or smt like that.. haha.. jamie u wanna go? lol..

Yeah they will ask you to race, they tune a lot of VL's Commodore and v8's... They wanna show who's boss! :blink:

Nah man, they won't ask you to race... It's just like any other dyno day.

I am interested, we might cruise up together as it is in about 2 weeks, and I will just spectate.

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