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ok everyone,the last dyno day thread was getting well confusing and after talking to brendan,he was more than happy for me to take the organising on and try and make something of it

heres the story-

after talking to the boys at turbotune yesterday,they are more than happy to accomodate our needs and open their doors for us only on a sunday,which will be set on the 6th december

cost will be $50 per car + $5 to cover food and drink which will be supplied on the day by myself.will most likely bring a BBQ down there and have a cook up for us all

the money needs to be paid to the workshop BEFORE the day,so for those that know me can catch up with me and give me the money,those that cant catch up with,pm me and i will forward details to a spare bank account i have that the funds can go into for the day.and i will take care of the rest

turbotune have a 4WD dyno,so no dropping shafts

your $50 will include a few power runs,you will be given a printed dyno sheet with all the info on there and im sure michael or mark will be more than happy to dish out some free advice on things to help you improve your car

if you have a preference on time(or you need to be elsewhere) please let me know here or via pm

we may also have(fingers crossed) a big kw car coming down to show us all how its done,wont say anymore about it as its not set in stone yet

lets keep the bullshit to a minimum in this thread,we're all friends here,we all love our stags,so lets make a good day of it

thanks everyone

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we may also have(fingers crossed) a big kw car coming down to show us all how its done,wont say anymore about it as its not set in stone yet

Big Kw Car coming down being one of adams top bloke dailys some of us have seen him in?

Holden Combo.... AKA Holden HOMO

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Rodney, What time can an "early slot" be? I start work @ 12 every Sunday. And asking for the day off is a no no as im putting in for 3 weeks after christmas! :D

can put you on first chris if you really want dude,say round 9ish.still havent discussed start times with michael so ill wait for his call to sort the finer details out

definates so far-

myself

aleks

tangles

turbotune would like around 15cars on the dyno for the day,so put your hand up people.you wont get a cheaper power run elsewhere!

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hmm might have to get off my ass and have a play with my car. wouldn't mind checking everything is all sweet with it

no definates yet but pencile me in for the day rod - if i don't come down for a run i'll come for a geeze and chin wag

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Sorry chaps, can't make that one :) - too many other things already on that day (according to the 'family calendar') :thumbsup:

(It would have been interesting, TT was where I first benchmarked the Stag in '05)

And Chris, have any of your posts been useful?

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Sorry chaps, can't make that one :) - too many other things already on that day (according to the 'family calendar') :thumbsup:

(It would have been interesting, TT was where I first benchmarked the Stag in '05)

And Chris, have any of your posts been useful?

Soft on first point

And id like to hope so on second :P

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i cant really put people on the list till i receive money

im sorry if people dont like that,but thats just the way its got to be

the last thread was a sham because there was no commitment,you want a cheap power run and a BBQ?

show me the money!

all pms have been replied to with deposit details

thanks boys

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ill be keen.... if the 260 has sold by then ill bring the family hyundai tuson down for shits :happy:

hmmmm the 6th? i get there on the 5th, pity im not driving, altho would be nice to go so i can watch and meet a few of you, just will be using public transport there. hmmm wonder how hard it would be to convince the wife, , my 3 year old will love it so he is easy lol.

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hmmm wonder how hard it would be to convince the wife, , my 3 year old will love it so he is easy lol.

just tell her your taking them out for lunch and come down for the BBQ mate..

ive replied to everyone pm's,will update the list wen payments clear

still spots left people

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