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i was hoping somebody else would have one...

make springy motors do another one!

(dyno there is happier than ray's...not that we dont all like seeing a figure 40kws under what were making... :whistling: )

We are looking at March 19th @ VCM Suite

Here are some pics from our last one

http://www.gtcarclub...oDay/index.html

Good to hear Brandon!

I went to the Dyno Day you held back in 2008... From memory.

Was a fun day.

Should be able to make your Dyno Day for some photos :D

Good to hear Brandon!

I went to the Dyno Day you held back in 2008... From memory.

Was a fun day.

Should be able to make your Dyno Day for some photos :D

Hey Buddy.

Yah I love the dyno days because it brings such a nice variety of cars.

It is EOI at the moment as I need 15 firm before I can say "go" to safe guard myself :)

I remember that my old cars in a few pics there haha

Make it sooner!

It is actually considerable amount of work to organise 44 cars incl. payments. scheduling, BBQ lunch etc

So I think 19th March is too soon if any :)

So are you in? The more I get the quicker we get to 15 and I can give the go ahead.

Thanks

It is actually considerable amount of work to organise 44 cars incl. payments. scheduling, BBQ lunch etc

So I think 19th March is too soon if any :)

So are you in? The more I get the quicker we get to 15 and I can give the go ahead.

Thanks

yeah i'm in, its 4wd as well yeah? remember seeing a lot of evos last time so yeh :thumbsup:

For sure 4wd friendly unless they have changed Dynos .. highly unlikely!

The only gotcha (and this is from memory) is especially for the R34 GT-Rs .. they will need to remove their rear diffuser.

The Venue is:

** but don't forget this Expression of Interest Only, I haven't said yes to them yet.

VCM Suite Australasia

1634 Ferntree Gully Road,

Knoxfield. Vic. 3180.

Phone: 03 9763 7599

Fax: 03 9763 1959

Mobile: 04 1836 2674

Email: [email protected]

I would be keen for a run if its awd.

Whats the issue, tie down points? I think I may bolt something on for them, the amount of time it takes to tie mine down at the rear... RE didn't bother last year, the car jumped off backwards. lol.

Hi Guys,

Yes it is a AWD.

As for low cars .. hmm well majority of the cars we had last year were modified but I didn't really take notice of how low they were.

I would say just as long as your car isn't ridiculously low, you should be fine.

Please email [email protected]

with your Name, Mobile, email and car details and I will add you to the list.

Thanks

Bran

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