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Anybody want to meet up n drive down together maybe grab some macas breaky on the way :starwars:

Coming from around pasadena

I'll be there, probably round 7.30am or so.

Also, I'm 100% sure I'm coming as I've got the car back. Ready for the wooden spoon :D

i hope all is well now :starwars:

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 ~

I have paid, and I am not on the list.

I'm always up "early" anyway. Infact, waking up at this time is sleeping in for me because I'm normally up somewhere between 4-6am for work anyways.

yeah i gotta get up early during the week, its just i usually spend the weekend recharging the batteries so to speak ;P i can tell tomorrow is going to be a sleep in and a bit

-D

Awesome day guys! HUGE thumbs up to Willall! Also cheers to them for letting us have a perve inside the workshop at the R35 GTR, the EVO X and of course the Lambo.

To anyone who didnt jizz thier pants when the RH9 GTR was on the dyno, there IS something wrong with you.

I've uploaded the videos that I've taken. >>>>>CLICK HERE<<<<<

Heres a few:

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Anyone who do not want photos of their car posted up here or their car to be in the video that I will be making up let me know through PM ASAP.

Big thanks to all who attended and even more thanks to Keir, Martin, Gareth and the rest of the team down at Willall. Fantastic blokes with a fantastic workshop!

Hope everyone enjoyed themselves as much as I did. Feel sorry for James not getting his car on but sometimes it just doesn't work out :happy:

Absolutely spewing I missed this. Just after I posted very early this morning I went to bed and within 15 minutes was up running to the toilet to empty both ends for the next 6 hours. Went to bed with some Imodium and Stemetil in my belly hoping to get a bit of sleep and rock up early afternoon, but have only just been able to drag myself out of bed now. Damn gastro or food poisoning! Hope everyone had fun!

Absolutely spewing I missed this. Just after I posted very early this morning I went to bed and within 15 minutes was up running to the toilet to empty both ends for the next 6 hours. Went to bed with some Imodium and Stemetil in my belly hoping to get a bit of sleep and rock up early afternoon, but have only just been able to drag myself out of bed now. Damn gastro or food poisoning! Hope everyone had fun!

Gee I guess you really weren't lying...

All good, we always knew u were fooly sik :happy:

Eagerly awaiting table of power outputs for everyone :P

-D

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