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YAY!!!! We're moving out, so we're gonna make some noise before we go....

Dyno Day @ BMT in Fairfield

Where: BMT Motorsports, 5 Abbott St Fairfield

When: 20/12/03 Starting 9am - Till we're done!

How Much: $60 with $10 from each run donated back to the club

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It'll probably be like all other dyno days.

If there is time to tune car's then sam will be... but if you got a hundred cars (wouldnt that be sweet) then time will be limited.

I say come along on the day. See what happens

looking good guys...

I think a BBQ could be easily organised.

Part going to SAU - Vic set-up, some to BMT for the use of the premesis.

Sam? If that's ok with you then i should be right to get the snags/cans

One $1 snags and $1-$1.20 cans of soft drink is a good price yeaH???

I'm on call that weekend, but i will come down with my van if i don't get called out.

May bring a set of 'wheels weighers' if anyone is interested. PS: if you have ajustable suspension you can play with the weight distrabution by ajusting the height slightly, resulting in better handling :D.

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