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Mercury Motorsport are holding another dyno day on the 4th of July...

THIS EVENT WILL BE COVERED BY PERFORMANCE IMPORTS MAGAZINE so make sure you bring your ride & enter!! Will be a great social day!

Details are as follows:

TIME: 9:00am - 4:00pm

LOCATION: Mercury's premises - 2/278 Newmarket Road, Wilston (Brisbane) - behind the Lifeline Store

WHO CAN ENTER? Anyone! Any power, 4wd/2wd, forced or N/A

ENTRANTS RECEIVE: 3 power runs, dyno graph & FREE MM T-Shirt

TROPHY CATEGORIES: Trophies are available for Highest Horsepower: Nissan, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Mazda, Ford & Holden; Highest Horsepower Overall + People’s Choice Award

COST TO ENTER: $60 per vehicle (limited spots, enter early!)

(On-the-day entry is accepted, however pre-entry is recommended to ensure you secure a spot. Simply deposit $60 into the following account: Bank: Bendigo, BSB: 633000, Account Number: 132835349, Account Name: Mercury Motorsport Australia Pty Ltd. NOTE: Please use “DYNO” + your name as a reference for the deposit ie. DYNO JOHN SMITH. Print out transaction & bring it with you on the day!)

N.B Entry forms will be allocated to all entrants on the day & all entrants will be required to sign a declaration form

ENTER YOUR CAR TO GO IN THE DRAW TO WIN A ZOOM MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION!

BBQ & cold drinks will be provided (for sale)

MC/DJ hired for the day & the 'Big Screen' will be set-up for easy visibility of the dyno graphs for spectators.

Crazy Dyno Day Specials on Parts, Labour & Tuning!!

YOU'D BE MAD TO MISS IT IF YOU LIVE IN SOUTH-EAST QLD...

(our last dyno day from December 2009 is featured in the current issue of FastFours & Rotaries June- so check it out!)

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is there a list, how do we know if the spots are taken?

what order will it go on the day, early payment, early on?

Yes, there's a list, if you don't want to miss out then deposit the $60 as soon as you can!

I'm assuming that the spots won't all fill up before the day, but it's better to be safe than sorry...

Yes - 'early payment, early on'

There will be a big range of power outputs - from 200rwhp to over 1000. Will be a great day!!

i live around the corner and was keen for a few runs, but $60 is a bit steep man

might come for a watch, looks well organised

Too steep??

It was $75 last time & it was a massive success!

We've now shaved $15 off the entry price...

Not necessarily - the day will kick off at 9am and will go to the late arvo...

Obviously, it'll be better for us if you are there earlier so we can prioritise the runs, but it is not that much of a drama :miner:

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