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THE BIGGEST DYNO DAY - 15th May

NSW Venues

O2 Auto Sports

25 Norfolk Avenue

South Nowra

02 4423 0977

[email protected]

Hunter All Wheel Dyno

ESP Racing

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

10 dynos around Australia all running at the same time!

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

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.

To enter you need to register on line

at Biggest Dyno Day website and pay $50 to O2 Auto Sports.

There will also be a show 'n' shine for those who would like to bring there pride and joy, to place on display. Call or email to participate.

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

One of the NSW locations is - O2 Auto Sports , South Nowra, 2 hours south of Sydney, on a 2wd Mainline Dyno on the 15TH OF MAY 2010.

Only 30 spots available, so be quick.

Edited by O2 Autosports

Yeah why not,i'll come back to town for this,never miss out going to dyno days,went to sydney for the sau one a while back,you can put my ol girl on the rollers,good to clean the cobwebs out. Genelle. >_<

Yeah why not,i'll come back to town for this,never miss out going to dyno days,went to sydney for the sau one a while back,you can put my ol girl on the rollers,good to clean the cobwebs out. Genelle. :D

Thanks Genelle, glad you can come

Ill pop down for a look :D

Yes but will you be man enough to bring the GTR? :laugh:

  • 2 weeks later...
Only a month to go!

If I'm down at my Sussex Inlet unit that weekend, (via Mac Pass > Kangaroo Valley Rd), I'll drop in and buy Genelle a soy-bean-burger+OJ. Any place to eat close by, where we can have a good munch and still hear the revs?

We are pleased to announce that Nowra Auto Barn is offering prizes for our show n shine competition, so enter now. Email [email protected] to put your name down.

  • 2 weeks later...

There's no way I'll have time to put a tune back in the car that I am confident with to run on the day :) ... I guess it's kinda clean, perhaps the show and shine, even with my crappy front bar....

Terry - the closest to eat on Saturday is prob Sth Macca's where we met up last time...

Only a week to go!

There's no way I'll have time to put a tune back in the car that I am confident with to run on the day :blush: ... I guess it's kinda clean, perhaps the show and shine, even with my crappy front bar....

Terry - the closest to eat on Saturday is prob Sth Macca's where we met up last time...

Shame you couldn't enter tim.

Only a week to go!

Shame you couldn't enter tim.

I can't even get there today due to work tomorrow and house evaluation for our land purchase on Monday = lots of fixing and cleaning :)

Nathan,Simon an others,twas the best dyno arvo iv'e ever been to,can't believe so many peeps turned up,top company and grub,an the best company ever.Well done to all you guys,awesome for your first dyno arvo,so well orgainised,i loved every second of it,looking forward to the next one,i had a ball. Genelle. :) Ps i love dyno days.

Nathan,Simon an others,twas the best dyno arvo iv'e ever been to,can't believe so many peeps turned up,top company and grub,an the best company ever.Well done to all you guys,awesome for your first dyno arvo,so well orgainised,i loved every second of it,looking forward to the next one,i had a ball. Genelle. :) Ps i love dyno days.

did dyno dog make an appearance?



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