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HALLOWEEN: Dyno Day / Fundraiser

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Ok, so it's been a while since we had a decent dyno day... To be exact the last dyno day we had was 12th February 2009, not long after the horrific bush-fires that destroys so many lives and homes. Why haven't we had one since? Honestly it was pretty exhausting with the turnout we had - 75 cars in 8 hours non stop, a great atmosphere, and $2820 was raised and donated to the Red Cross Bushfire Appeal!

It's been bugging me a while, and the time is due... In my life I've seen people had their lives cut short by many different causes, and also seen some great triumphs over adversity... One charity I would like to help out this time is The Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) - We will be donating our time and facilities, and ask you take advantage of the offer to dyno your vehicle of choice in the name of charity!

Dr Drift ACRF Halloween Dyno Day & Night - Sunday 31st October 2010

Location: Dr Drift

Unit 5 / 9 Alick Rd

Tottenham, Victoria

Australia, 3012

Time: 3pm till late

Date : Sunday 31st October 2010

Price : $50 per car / $30 per anything else - Donated to the Australian Cancer Research Foundation

It does not matter if you have a 5 kw car or a 500 kw car its all in the name of charity so if your car is not running bring your mums magna down for a run.!

All other donations are welcome & encouraged.

Clapped out commos, shit boxes, rollers, lambos, whatever... Mop on hand to clean mess!

Anyone know a butcher to donate some meat for a BBQ we can raise some funds with that too?

We can and will dyno motorbikes, electric wheel chairs, pit bikes, pocket bikes, ride on law mowers.. whatever you've got... I DARE YOU!

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Would be there in a flash Dr Drfit if I didnt have a flight to catch at 7pm Sunday night.

Good luck and congrats on choosing the ACRF as Im sure nearly every member has been affected by this disease in some way!!

Hope you get the support a day like this deserves!!

Ash - drop the front shaft before you come down, no excuses.

Thanks for the support guys. last time we kicked $2800 into the bushfire appeals fund at Red Cross!

Sam

Ash - drop the front shaft before you come down, no excuses.

Thanks for the support guys. last time we kicked $2800 into the bushfire appeals fund at Red Cross!

Sam

I'd be coming straight from the Mt Buller cruise lol, somewhat a problem as i'll be needing my front shaft well attached for that one :)

I;m tempted to bring my bike along.

I don't think it's got the HP that it should have, so would be good to get a clearer idea. But then I'd like to know why the Skyline is putting out, too.

Great Job Sam! I would bring the wifes Familia GTX if it was not clutchless this weekend on a hoist.

Dont have the Black R32 GTS4 anymore as you might remember. I think the new owner Anton may have had you dyno it though after he did some work to it? Catch you around sometime, thanks for all the great work.... Regards, Greg.

Hey guys

My partner is thinking about taking his FTO down for the day, and he was wondering whether there'd be any nice cars there :P

His FTO has minimal engine mods but he's interested to know what it'd get....are they doing anything else as well as the dyno?? It'd be great to do a Db test on his sound system

That's awesome that you guys raised so much for the bushfires, the red cross was a serious life saver during the fires, they took care packages around to everyone, and got some people I know back on their feet. We only lost our front lawn, but they still offered help getting our place cleaned up.

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