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Received this from Autospeed today, if you're interested respond to [email protected]

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Dear AutoSpeed Member,

AutoSpeed.com is currently investigating the creation of a new service that will be available to AutoSpeed Members in Australia. Initially we are trying to gauge member interest in this new service.

We are looking at implementing a hire facility for an Air/Fuel Ratio Meter. This service will enable users to hire a Meter to use for around 48 hours to tune their vehicles then return the Meter to AutoSpeed. Delivery and return postage would be organised by AutoSpeed and included in hire cost. There would be a hire cost and deposit required in the form of cash or credit card pre-authorisation.

The Meter could either be couriered to a location in Australia, or picked up from our publishing office.

If you are interested, we request that you PLEASE REPLY to this email. Cost would be between $100 - $250 for 2 days hire.

We would also be looking at adding other equipment to the hire service where appropriate. Perhaps you have some more suggestions for us?

Please note this facility would ONLY be available to AUSTRALIAN members.

Regards,

Nathan Huppatz

Business Manager

www.autospeed.com

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whys that benm, i think its a good idea not to have to hire a dyno every time you change something....

I seem to remember Roy suggesting that the club invest in one of these a while back for the same reason

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