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2010 Sau Vic Renewal Bbq / Dyno Day - Sat 27 Feb @ Re Customs


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When: Sat 27 Feb

Where: RE Customs, 16 Yiannis Court, Springvale

Time: 10am start till mid afternoon (when we run out of cars)

Dyno Info:

4WD Dyno

3 power runs

$40 current SAU Vic Members

$50 for non-members

Dyno runs will be on a first come first serve basis on the day.

Prizes:

There will be prizes for:

Most power RWD

Most power AWD

Closest Guess in a Guess the KW's competition

(must be a member to receive prizes)

Membership Info:

New Membership $50 (discount of $20)

Renewals - $50 for 1 year, $120 for 3 years

Discounts are ONLY valid for the day. So come along and sign up or renew to get the discount.

Lunch:

We will provide snags and drinks for all current SAU Vic members. Non members will be required to make a gold coin donation per item.

Please post up if your attending so we have an idea of how much food to buy.

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Also - if you have recently renewed...

You can renew @ the discounted rate and have your membership extended ontop of your initial renewal :D

So open to everyone that wants to take advantage of it!

I'll be there to burn the snags once more mwahahahaha

I'll try and be there.

Maybe a dumb question, but an AWD dyno can do RWD as well, right?

Yeah, it does both. The front rollers slide hydraulically into position for the front wheels of FWD or AWD cars

umm yeah Trent how much does the truck weigh? have you put it on your own dyno? :)

the stud pattern and hub centres are just too large and i cant justify shelling out for the adapters for it, the back it light (for a big truck) but i will find out. I thought about hiring the MTQ truck dyno :P

im guessing 140rwkw and 100000000nm

First come first serve hey?.......

Maybe I'll come at like 9am to book my spot lol, as I have work at 11am, so I wanna be the first! :)

If that's possible, then I'm there :P

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