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Sorry boys, I thought Steve was on top of this thread... obviously not. I've tidied up the list, gone all over the thread and updated the main post to reflect who has paid and who hasn't. The following people are yet to pay...

JMW

Nightcrawler

Bit Sus

Writeoff

Red Back

If you want to pay on the day, that's fine but please send a message to one of the committee members to let us know so we expect you.

i cant moderate here only in the Members section

this is your domain :P

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If anyone can plug into a Nistune for a tune, I'd love to hear from you :)

ive got the OBD1 connector for r32 gtr type boards and a single user licence of nistune

pm me if the cable is compatible

-D

ive got the OBD1 connector for r32 gtr type boards and a single user licence of nistune

pm me if the cable is compatible

-D

PM sent.

Hmm, just thought, I'll also need an O2 sniffer to get the fuel ratios right. I've got an A/F ratio meter, but I'm not sure about its accuracy. :)

I won't be going to this. My car still has 4WD, ABS & HICAS issues that I have to fight with the insurance company to get fixed and I haven't heard back from my mate (who's at the Nurburgring atm - bastard!) about putting the R33 GTR on the dyno.

I apologise for the late notice.

I've just checked the bank statement and no fresh payments have come in. No point transferring the money now as it won't clear by tomorrow morning obviously. Can those who have not yet paid please bring the cash (and their cars) along tomorrow morning. See me to make your payment. If you don't know me, I'll have my club shirt on with my name on it ("Ruby").

Also, do we have a list running of what order the cars are going on?

Typically, we'd like to group the AWD and RWD cars together. Last I heard AWD were up first? So if no list is together, who has AWD who'd like to go up first?

:P

EDIT: Just read Madaz is putting the running order together. Please get in touch with Steve if you've not done so already. :D

ALSO can entrants please get there 15mins prior to there time slot if there not going to be there the whole day

and have your cars warming up when the car before you goes on this is where a lot of time is lost at dyno days

will put a list together very soon trying to clear inbox of SAU mail :banana:

ALSO can entrants please get there 15mins prior to there time slot if there not going to be there the whole day

and have your cars warming up when the car before you goes on this is where a lot of time is lost at dyno days

will put a list together very soon trying to clear inbox of SAU mail :banana:

Hi Steve

Will you be posting the session times for each person before tomorrow morning? Would like to know what time I'd be on (tempted to stay the whole day but I got tonsillitis and am not a happy chappy atm)

-D

Can I request someone brings a camera along too n take some snaps of the day. I would but I hear disposable cameras are rubbish lol

I'll bring my DSLR and a tripod, should be able to get some snaps and video a few of the runs.

so would you like the 8:30 slot

yeah the aim is to get it out asap not going so well atm

lol nah i was hoping for one after 9am for me and my mate (if thats doable), if not I'll just cop whatever time comes

cheers

-D

Skylines Australia Dyno Day @ Willall Racing

Time UserName Paid

1 8:30:00 AM Bit Sus Paid

2 8:45:00 AM Heslo Paid

3 9:00:00 AM JMW Paid

4 9:15:00 AM Matty T Paid

5 9:30:00 AM Dunc Paid

6 9:45:00 AM Brezza Paid

7 10:00:00 AM Panzer Paid

8 10:15:00 AM Dohmar Paid

9 10:30:00 AM Paul - Bens Friend Pay on Day

10 10:45:00 AM Nightcrawler Pay on Day

11 11:00:00 AM Lee Paid

12 11:15:00 AM Volk34 Paid

13 11:30:00 AM Sam Hawkins Paid

14 11:45:00 AM Matt Hawkins Paid

15 12:00:00 PM Foylema Paid

16 12:15:00 PM Normsta Paid

17 12:30:00 PM Red Back Pay on Day

18 12:45:00 PM JRM Paid

19 1:00:00 PM DC_GTST Paid

20 1:15:00 PM Wasntme Paid

21 1:30:00 PM ~

22 1:45:00 PM ~

23 2:00:00 PM ~

24 2:15:00 PM ~

25 2:30:00 PM ~

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