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Ok I'd like to clear this up..... A couple of us have very briefly touched on non dyno day/non car related issues, it was probably not the place to do this however the thread was still heading in the general direction of dyno day discussion. Please lets keep it that way. Thank you

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Shaun has a BBQ ready to go, all that's needed is stuff to cook/eat. He also has a small (~150-200L) fridge to load up with drinks.

Dean has the TV sorted. So that's about everything covered :P

tim u r a champ. dont ever compare urself to hiep!

Yeh bringin my tv, im praying the bunney ears will give good reception.

should i bring a six pack? will anyone else b drinkin. i dont want to b the only one. ill look like an alco.

tim u r a champ. dont ever compare urself to hiep!

Yeh bringin my tv, im praying the bunney ears will give good reception.

should i bring a six pack? will anyone else b drinkin. i dont want to b the only one. ill look like an alco.

thats correct .. tims a champ and i'm a champion and deans gay ... 90rwkw it will still beat your hyandai excel!!!! MUAHAHAHA

oh yeah i meant next weekend :D

I think a cruise with the bombs is in order. 4 banger drags...

I think its time I pull the 82' Mazda 626 beast out of the shed. :D

I havn't driven it for a while but one thing I do remember is that when the light goes green every one always seems to try and drag ya... erm.. maybe its just because you have to hold it flat to keep up?!?!

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