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Sometime in June? It's a pretty cold month, more power :rofl:. We done that for 3 consecutive years at the R31 Club until members had dropped off.

It also gives people time to prepare instead of the "if only my car was ready" excuse :).

And R32SkylineClub? When did that start?

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Haha I just signed up too.

I know the colder weather is better for pulling out good figures but that might stop some people from coming? I for one don't love standing around in the cold!

Where/when did you have in mind too Chris? 4WD dyno would be nice :banana:

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ESP are free in June. I'm interested in having another Dyno day, However I have way to much stuff on around that time. I've organised the last few, was just wanting to see if anyone else was interested. ESP would be the best bet they said they would charge 50$ again. I just don't want to be organising the day this time around for the previous reasons.

r32skylineclub forum hasn't been around for too, long, I just thought I'd spread the word.

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I just don't want to be organising the day this time around for the previous reasons.

what reasons.. i thought the ones you organised were really good and went really smoothly. i wasnt aware there were any complaints etc?

if this goes ahead ill bring the BBQ again for bacon and eggs sandwiches for brekky and sausages for lunch. i may also put the car on if i have done any further mods by then

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Yeah thanks, it's just I'm going to be pretty busy in may so don't want to drop the ball on this one. So thats why I was asking if anyone else was keen on organising it.

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What's involved besides booking the date with ESP and advertising on forums?

turning up early on the day and trying to get at least 20 people, as normally 30% of the people who say they'll show up never do anyway. I think we invited the supras last time and only 2 or so showed up.

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I'm all for getting other cars involved but who really gives a shit about Skylines vs Supras?

By that time I'll just be keen to get it on the awd dyno to see how it compares with my rwd figure.

I'd offer to help but the getting up too early is a no deal for me :)

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