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We've all been invited by BRUTE (Aussie LS1 forum) to attend a dyno day that the LS1 guys are organizing soon. It's on Saturday 12Oct' 10am @ Tilbrook's. Cost is $35ea which includes 3runs + print out.

Let us know if you're keen to run.

Thanks guys :D

1. - whatsisname

2. - Chris32

3. - Drift Spec

4. - Clint32

5. - MattR

6. - Bugalugs

7.- GTR King

8. - Nightcrawler

9. - Howie

10. - Doglet

11. - r32gts-4

12. - Joel (maybe?)

13. - diggity

14. - sir_GTR (maybe?)

15. - grepin

16. - Mr Smith

NOTE: THE CUTOFF FOR ENTRY IS 5PM THURSDAY 10TH OCT! SO GET IN QUICK!

Here's some details I've just copied from the LS1 Forum.

Saturday 12th Oct - Dyno Day

Venue - Tilbrook Auto & Dyno Centre

12 Elm Street

Hampstead Gardens

SA 5086

Time - 10am

Cost - $35 per car / 3 runs + print out

An invite has been extended to SASA ( South Australian Skylines Australia )

if we get a good turn out BBQ + drinks supplied

also Help with Modifing etc will be discussed if needed.

If any LS1 guys that are interested LS1 Edit will be available after everyone has had there run on the Dyno :D

Trying to get a min. of 20 cars

The List So Far:

LS1 Forum

1. - BRUTE

2. - Redline

3. - BLO-305

4. - rob vu ss ute

5. - BOBGEN111

6. - GTR King

7. - SVE (maybe)

8. - hyper 8

9. - V8BRUTE

10. - GOKU & Tam

11. - AQICSS

12. - SS 0350

Thanks

Brute

:)

Originally posted by GTR King

Ide consider giving my Torana a run on the dyno thats if every ones cool with that and if it aint gonna anoy the neighbours @ 121 decebels hehe:shake:

cant see a problem with that :)

btw are you a member of.

http://www.ls1.com.au/

hey guys been a bit quiet here

hope you guys are still coming

we got 13 LS1 guys so far and climbing, a few are coming from Melb.

will try and organize a meet B4 hand to collect the dyno fee

as i have to pay B4 hand and organize the BBQ.

will keep ya posted

cheers

Brute

G'day Henry,

Yeah it has been a tad quiet in here lately :D But I'm pretty sure everyone's still keen to come, I am!

I haven't forgotten about the heat resistant insulating material either mate! Once I go back to work in Oct' (currently undergoing dad school :D) I'll see what I can dig up.

Hi

I'm interested in coming along. My R32 GTSt is stock at the moment but it'd be good to get a benchmark run. Free advice on the day will also be very handy....especially if Mr. Taxman is generous enough! (crosses fingers hard!!)

Keep us posted on payment methods. I can drop mine off anywhere in Adelaide.

Seeya

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