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Hey everyone, I thought it would be easier to start a new topic and keep it manageable.

I met up with some of the Supra guys yesterday to nut out the goings on for the dyno day and have lifted the basics from their thread:

http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=58995

Hi all

Here's the date for our dyno day.

Details:

Date: Sunday 6 June 2010

Time: 9:00 am

Where: Extreme Street Performance (ESP)

Address: Gilmore Road, Queanbeyan

Cost: $50 for members, $60 for non-members, and free for spectators. There will be a BBQ, so bring some spare change.

It would be great if you could deposit the money into the club account if you are definitely attending to ensure that you have a spot, which is limited to 30.

Account Name: ACT Supra Club Inc

BSB: 182-222

Account Number: 122885536

Now, to keep life simple I would suggest that we just put our fee ($50 for those of you with skylines) into the supra account and only afterwards add your name to the list below. Just make sure that you put 'SAU' before your username in the paid by bit and 'dyno day' in the description. Remember, only put your name down once you have paid!!!

Even if your car can't make it on the dyno we still want you there to lend a hand on the BBQ (even if it is only eating), taking photos, talking sh1t and generally keeping a good crowd going. If there is something you can do to help please let me know because we want to make this as successful as possible.

We will have to sort out a running order to keep everything moving, but we want to make sure that everyone who is putting their car on is ready to go before 9am.

If this goes well we might even have a go at a few more events with the supra guys...

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Hi all

Here are the prizes we have secured to date with more to come.

2 x Federal Motorsports Jackets – Retail value of $80.00 each

3 x Federal Motorsports hooded jumpers – Retail value of $45.00 each

3 x Federal Tyres polo shirts – Retail value of $30.00 each

25 x Federal Motorsports caps – Retail value of $15.00 each

1 X Full car detail to the value of $300

Cheers

Ross

Edited by RP071

Here's the confirmed paid list from both groups.

Entrant list

ACT Supra Club

1. Ross (Paid)

2. Scott (Ballzy/Turtle)

3. Niko (Paid)

4. Yiannis

5. Andy (lippy84)

6. Simon (Foxxy) (Paid)

7. Teon (Paid)

8. Jazz

9. Andrew (yjz-70t)

10. Sam (spunky)

11. Nathan R

12. Chris (CDM)

13. Lawndart

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15.

Skyline Owners

1. Kat (Paid)

2. naughtyruski (Paid)

3. sl33py (Paid)

Update list.

Cejay, yours should come through either today or tomorrow. Keep them coming, start stirring some other Skyline owners up.

Entrant list

ACT Supra Club

1. Ross (Paid)

2. Scott (Ballzy/Turtle)

3. Niko (Paid)

4. Yiannis (Paid)

5. Andy (lippy84)

6. Simon (Foxxy) (Paid)

7. Teon (Paid)

8. Jazz

9. Andrew (yjz-70t) (Paid)

10. Sam G (spunky)

11. Nathan R

12. Chris (CDM)

13. Lawndart (pending car)

14.

15.

Skyline Owners

1. Kat (Paid)

2. naughtyruski (Paid)

3. sl33py (Paid)

4. Donnan (Paid)

Another update on the paid list.

ACT Supra Club

1. Ross (Paid)

2. Scott (Ballzy/Turtle)

3. Niko (Paid)

4. Yiannis (Paid)

5. Andy (lippy84)

6. Simon (Foxxy) (Paid)

7. Teon (Paid)

8. Jazz

9. Andrew (yjz-70t) (Paid)

10. Sam G (spunky)

11. Nathan R

12. Chris (CDM)

13. Lawndart (pending car)

14.

15.

Skyline Owners

1. Kat (Paid)

2. naughtyruski (Paid)

3. sl33py (Paid)

4. Donnan (Paid)

5. Cejay (Paid)

ACT Supra Club

1. Ross (Paid)

2. Scott (Ballzy/Turtle)

3. Niko (Paid)

4. Yiannis (Paid)

5. Andy (lippy84)

6. Simon (Foxxy) (Paid)

7. Teon (Paid)

8. Jazz

9. Andrew (yjz-70t) (Paid)

10. Sam G (spunky)

11. Nathan R

12. Chris (CDM)

13. Lawndart (pending car)

14.

15.

Skyline Owners

1. Kat (Paid)

2. naughtyruski (Paid)

3. sl33py (Paid)

4. Donnan (Paid)

5. Cejay (Paid)

6. GT-R32 (Paid)

7. A20089 (Paid) (even if car is not there I'll bring the Civic)

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