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THE BIGGEST DYNO DAY

15TH OF MAY @ SABBADIN AUTOMOTIVE

STARTING AT 3PM

Sabbadin Automotives Pty Ltd.

59 Roberts Avenue

Mulgrave Victoria 3170

Ph. 03 9558 4422

Fax. 03 9558 4177

The Biggest Dyno Day is the result of a group of enthusiastic automotive trades' people wanting a challenge, that involved all of their skills.

9 dynos around Australia all running at the same time!

- VIC, NSW, SA, QLD, MACKAY, WA, KALGOORLIE and TAS.

(IN VIC THE EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE AT SABBADIN AUTOMOTIVE IN CONJUNCTION WITH WOLF MOTORSPORTS, EAS, F & T MECHANICAL, SPYDER, TK SIMKIN AND EFI DYNAMICS)

All dynos are video linked so that the audience watching at one venue, will be able to watch the rest of Australia do their runs.

The organizational group consists of over 60 automotive trades’ people. With their knowledge and understanding of what the public wanted, they came up with this idea.

Most of the venues will have multiple workshops working together, bringing the trade even closer (yet another strange thing to be done). For example, in some states we have workshops flying staff in to help out another workshop.

To be involved in something like this is a once in a lifetime experience: If not to run your car, just to be there to watch.

Free entry for spectators, BBQ and drinks on site.

Together we are trying to make this the biggest dyno event in Australia’s automotive history and to have fun doing it.

FOR FUTHER INFO VISIT: www.biggest-dyno-day.com

THE EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE IN VIC @ SABBADIN AUTOMOTIVE ON THE 15TH OF MAY

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Sabbadin Automotives Pty Ltd.

59 Roberts Avenue

Mulgrave Victoria 3170

Ph. 03 9558 4422

Fax. 03 9558 4177

www.sabbadinautomotive.com.au

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  • 4 weeks later...

there for sure

what a fantastic idea, cant wait for the day... :)

should be interesting to see what type of cars turn up.

how shatterd would some of the big boys be to get beaten by a little capacity turbo swift or an et turbo pulsar

what a sight it could be... its realy about smart power not pure capacity

  • 2 weeks later...

i remebr when i was getting my r34 took it for the pre inspection check with rob i think it was at sabbadin. he had a vl on the dyno i was thinking how i would somke that vl :( .. thier great guys (Y)

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