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Dyno Day for autObarn Gympie 4570.

Held at Gympie diesel on the south side of town on the Bruce hi-way.

$50 for comp entry. Spectators free..

limited to 30 spots, so pay up early.

Lots of prizes and give a-ways.

Entry forms to be submitted with entry fee to autObarn Gympie. 54 82 4444.

Bookings start Mon 27 June. (you can pay over the phone)

Classes are Horse-Power per Liter of engine capacity:

Boosted: Nos, blown or turbo.

NA: naturally aspirated.

Rotaries are classed as a 2.6L

If SR20Det makes 200hp, then 200hp divided be 2L engine capacity = 100HP/L

Furthermore..

Victor and Ben Bray are attending and they are bringing cars and their merchandise trailer!

Dan from Bowdens is also coming, he is tipped to bring an old car to put on show, and he does like his promo girls!

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The AFL grounds are on the bruce hi-way on the southern side of Gympie.

Its next to the rest area (we are using that for a car park!)

Go to google maps and search: Pronger Prd Gympie 4570.

The oval is over the road!

Plenty of spots free for Dyno comp and HEAPS of space for show cars etc!

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Starts 8:30am, finishes about 5pm.

Sidchrome have donated an 8 draw tool chest, and autObarn donted a 35L waeco pack for prizes. (plus other things!)

All Dyno entrants get a show bag for coming!

Show cars are to be cleaned & ready for presentation by show start at 8:30am

The postion of the cars are to reflect the best qualities and attributes of the vehicle and help endorse autObarn Gympie!

autObarn is encouraging drivers of all kinds of cars and classes to enter.

Your vehicle does not have to be covered in chrome or be heavily modified. Cars can be stock straight off the lot!

Our day is about car enthusiasts enjoying their passion for their vehicles. Your car can be a clean stock car or a fully built, caged up car straight off the race track!

autObarn Gympie is inviting all of you to come and help us celebrate cars!

Set up will begin at 7am and judging will commence at 9:30am.

Presentation will be made once judges are finished at around 10:30am.

The presentation will occur near the fish n chips van beside the dyno!

Peoples Choice will go all day and close at 4pm

Classes for the show n shine:

Best/smoothest old School (Pre-1985)

Best/smoothest Modern (after 1985 or EFI)

Top car outright

Best display

Boofs (Victors crew chief) award

Paul (autObarn's boss) award

Victor Bray is said to be making a one off prize/award and this is something I'm looking forward to seeing!

Victor and Ben are bringing up 4 or 5 cars, all their sidchrome gear and some speedflow stuff!

Ben and Victor both made one of a kind, signed and dated trophies!

I had the pleasure of handing them out!

They were billet engine parts on a beautifully made stand. A true 'one of kind' trophy. Victor said "I've never made anything like this before".. Then He signed it, and handed it to me to hand out!!

I personally know the two lucky guys to win these trophies, and they are the 2 smoothest, neatest, cleanest old school cars you can find...

Both owners have built their cars from.. well, basically scrap metal! It would have been ALOT easier to buy a better starting point. To see before and after shots will stunn you!

Victor was, IS and will always remain a total legand! Who else would do such a cool thing..? those trophies are priceless!!

Needless to say, EVERYBODY had an awesome day!

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