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anyone know the deal from prev dyno nights, about the latest you could rock up to get a spot?

i might not be able to get there until say 8pm, and thinking that might be too late to get a run

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What time are you heading down Beza? I'll cruise down with you if times work out well. I'll be up near Knox earlier in the night.

possibly around 7-8pm jeremy. if early i'll call ya

anyone know the deal from prev dyno nights, about the latest you could rock up to get a spot?

i might not be able to get there until say 8pm, and thinking that might be too late to get a run

i got there just before 11 last time and still got a run... pretty late in the night but i still did.

don't think you'll have any problems :rofl:

Ah okay. I'll probably still be at home at 7 lol. Gotta head up to Knox to pick up the gf after that. But yeah, gimme a buzz and let me know where you're at.

Might end up just meeting you there though.

anyone know the deal from prev dyno nights, about the latest you could rock up to get a spot?

i might not be able to get there until say 8pm, and thinking that might be too late to get a run

Maybe try giving Ray a call at RE Customs and see what time spots they have free.

That red VL that netted 470-something rwkw sounded insane. Alot of nice cars there. I'm covered in grease for some reason though, there's black streaks of grease all over back of my jacket and back of my pants...wouldn't have a clue how it got there, I didn't sit down anywhere the entire night.

Yeah, I only got home just now as well. I live in geelong but got home fairly quick. I left there around 11pm. Was suprised to see not one cop on the road on my way home besides a single booze bus just outside the city.

That red VL that netted 470-something rwkw sounded insane. Alot of nice cars there. I'm covered in grease for some reason though, there's black streaks of grease all over back of my jacket and back of my pants...wouldn't have a clue how it got there, I didn't sit down anywhere the entire night.

Yeah, I only got home just now as well. I live in geelong but got home fairly quick. I left there around 11pm. Was suprised to see not one cop on the road on my way home besides a single booze bus just outside the city.

you didnt lean against the hoists did you?

was a good night...funny seeing that pink VK v8 that sounded nuts and seeing what that pulled....my mate who is a v8 man picked it by saying no more than 200rwkw!

but yeh that VL was nuts! good luck getting that power to the ground tho >_<

wish i had 40bux to spare woulda put my gtr on...have no idea what its pulling...oh well maybe next time!

you didnt lean against the hoists did you?

was a good night...funny seeing that pink VK v8 that sounded nuts and seeing what that pulled....my mate who is a v8 man picked it by saying no more than 200rwkw!

but yeh that VL was nuts! good luck getting that power to the ground tho >_<

wish i had 40bux to spare woulda put my gtr on...have no idea what its pulling...oh well maybe next time!

Dont worry mate enough power gets down. He leaves black black lines as he is pulling away from ya though.

as always it was a great night. cant believe i stayed till there was 2 cars left to run lol

Pat i thought i saw you lol was tired so couldn't put a name to your face lol

haha yeah i was there to the very end.

That red VL that netted 470-something rwkw sounded insane. Alot of nice cars there. I'm covered in grease for some reason though, there's black streaks of grease all over back of my jacket and back of my pants...wouldn't have a clue how it got there, I didn't sit down anywhere the entire night.

Good luck washing that out, similar thing happened to me another night haha

haha yeah i was there to the very end.

Good luck washing that out, similar thing happened to me another night haha

wot time did they finish up?

i got there round 10...really wanted to put my car up with the new high flow turbo on it but was soo many cars waiting...ended up leaving round 11..massive turn out some really nice 34 gtrs *drools* thatred vl was nuts!

Was a pretty good night. Had to leave at like 9 because I had my girlfriend with me. Many nice cars and was good to catch up with people!

By the way Patrick - you're deaf >_< You were standing right next to us and we were calling your name and you didn't respond.

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