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ok guys, well it's that time again!

SAU-Vic and Dr Drift proudly present the 2011 SAU-Vic Dyno/Renewal Day

Where: Dr Drift, Unit 5 / 9 Alick Rd Tottenham, Victoria Australia, 3012

When: Sunday 3rd April 2011

Time: 10a.m. till the cars are done

Price: $40 per car - 2 runs for vic club members ($50 non members)

Prizes:

There will be prizes for:

Most power turbo

Most power naturally aspirated

Closest Guess in a Guess the KW's competition

lowest power on the day

(must be a member to receive prizes)

Membership Info:

New Membership $50 (discount of $20)

Renewals - $50 for 1 year, $120 for 3 years!!! ZOMG!!!

Discounts are ONLY valid for the day. So come along and sign up or renew to get the discount.

Lunch:

We will provide snags and drinks for all current SAU Vic members. Non members will be required to make a gold coin donation per item.

Please post up if your attending so we have an idea of how much food to buy.

Dyno info: dyno is 2wd this year, so any GTR's that want to run will have to drop drive shafts before the event... sorry guys! :)

there is plenty of space for everyone's car's and there is even enough room for us inside if it rains so bring your mates and have a great day!!!

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put the cube on the dyno!!!!! c'mon!

Hell's yes!

+1 and I'll guess it packs 58fwkw.

Daft q but is there a renewal form?

Haha, you guys are a laugh. It's not going near the dyno, I want my CVT to stay in the car not be in pieces all over the workshop :P

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