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Sick! I'll be there, since it's only 15mins from my house :)

But I'm intimidated by all you guys with high figures, seeing my car is pretty stock :)

LOL!

If your car is stock, don't bother running it.

Just go for talks, laughs and photos of cars. :D

LOL!

If your car is stock, don't bother running it.

Just go for talks, laughs and photos of cars. :P

LOL, just coz you have twins in your car :) you don't want me to make the queue longer for you :P

Nah, I'm actually interested in what my car is pulling and also it's cheaper to dyno it during a dyno night than just me rocking up at RE during a day, and yes, I like my things cheap cheap :blush:

Dynomotive in Bayswater are having a dyno day on sat the 5th of dec, i heard some good things about them and seen them make some big hp turbo cars and motorbikes. Any one seen that Rodeo with 600kw at auto salon?

Heres all the info i copied from face book:

Dynomotive Dyno Night

Come see how much hp your car has

Host: Dynomotive

Type: Party - Night of Mayhem

Network: Global

Start Time: Saturday, December 5, 2009 at 3:00pm

End Time: Sunday, December 6, 2009 at 12:00am

Location: 1/18 Melrich Rd Bayswater, Australia

Phone: 97626500

Email: [email protected]

Dynomotive is having a dyno night. $50 for 3 power runs.

Even if you dont wanna run your car come see some big horsepower cars & motorbikes.

Also there'll be entertainment & food, and specials on performance work for bookings taken on the night. We now have free give aways!

All cars welcome, don't be shy and every car put on the dyno goes into the draw for a prize!!

Let me know who's interested, especially if you want to run your car. PH 9762 6500

I was talking to Paul, one of the owners down there and he was saying that all those that pre-book get a discounted price. Sholud be a good night with a fair few imports down there from what Paul was saying.

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LOL, just coz you have twins in your car :happy: you don't want me to make the queue longer for you ;)

Nah, I'm actually interested in what my car is pulling and also it's cheaper to dyno it during a dyno night than just me rocking up at RE during a day, and yes, I like my things cheap cheap :)

Dont' worry, his doesn't make much powah anway :D !

LOL!

If your car is stock, don't bother running it.

Just go for talks, laughs and photos of cars. :P

Haha you're a prick man, nothing wrong with a baseline figure on a stock vehicle!!!

:P

LOL, just coz you have twins in your car :P you don't want me to make the queue longer for you :D

Nah, I'm actually interested in what my car is pulling and also it's cheaper to dyno it during a dyno night than just me rocking up at RE during a day, and yes, I like my things cheap cheap :)

gtfo jamie. im gonna run my car on there and its not exactly high powered. elitist gtr bastard

:D

Haha you're a prick man, nothing wrong with a baseline figure on a stock vehicle!!!

:)

:P

It's ok guys, I was not going to run my car on the dyno anyway, cuz it's stock, I was just saying to Charles, don't feel intimidated.

But yeah if you want a baseline figure go for it, only thing is, different dynos very in read outs, as you all know.

Anyway be good to see you all there! :D (That's if we do have a Dyno Day)

RE Customs will be holding a dyno night in the next few weeks.... Details will be posted soon :)
Yeah buddy!

About time RE Customs should put one on.

RE Customs Dyno Night on Friday 11th of December start 7pm till late

off there FAcebook. no details as yet. Ray might make a thread.

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