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Hi Guys and Gals.

Well Its time for the 2nd annual AAS dyno day / car meet to be run.

it is down at mia again but there will be food and drink available at this event so the wont be any need for lunch runs again.

there are 15 spot available on the dyno so put your name up if you want a spot, it is a mainline rwd dyno.

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any questions please pm me and if you are a business wanting to show off a few of your cars and products please pm me for details

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we have been confirmed that swift five, aurto style will be bringing down some exotic cars top secret imports will be bring down some of there very serious toys project d will be putting his 500kw drift beast on the rollers we have been confirmed for a mid 500bhp clubby and gt3rs was also confirmed today sierra cosworth was confirmed.

this is turning out to be a massive meet full of some very exotic and huge hp cars there has been talk of a 930bhp skyline coming down but that is still uncofirmed frown.gif.

we are looking for all business's or clubs and forums to bring down some display cars and put them on show, also have around 4 spots left for the rollers, it would be great to get a strong turn out

if your a shop wanting to put a few cars on display please pm me your name will go up on the banner across all the forums and there will be a fair bit of free advertising for you across quite few forums through photos!!!!

we will also be looking for cars to do features on inclueds free photo shoot blog/forum coverage and bragging rights for life :P

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Yea it is rwd dyno unfortunately we have one Gtr owner pulling the fuse and front shafts to run on the day, the next event will be on a awd dyno.

This event is open to any one regardless of your power, this should be a fun day for every one.

Jvd your spot has been saved and it will be great to meet you!

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MORE COMPANIES GETTING INVOLVED:)

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so far the list is looking like this.

we have a good list going so far everything from 500KW drift cars

to gt3rs porches 500+ bhp clubbys and the list goes on i will get a full list up by the end of monday.

there is only around 3 places left so if you have a car or a mates has one please be quick to pm me and reserve your spot.

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Dyno list to date.

Sierra cosworth - Trisjan

Lexus- nick

R34- Mitchee

S15- phill M

Skyline- Fernando whirl

Clubsport- ISF

GT3 RS- petrol eyewear

Skyline- svd

R34- Steve

S14- tiger

Mr2- st204

Xk falcon- ally in underland

180- slidin

R32GTR- Sloane

450sx- Farchling

Spots are now filled!

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A Big MASSIVE thanks to:

M.I.A Engine Services

To James and the Crew at MIA a massive thanks for holding a great day and putting on the saussage sizzle and the drinks and letting every one hang out for the day.

Top Secret Imports

Garry & Jack guys a HUGE thanks for making the treck down to the beaches bringing the crew the cars the marque and the beers!

guys was awesome to have you come down and am really looking foward to the next meet you trully are the gentlemen of the performance world!

Project D Drift School

Guys and Girl thank you so much for all the effort to come out to the meet it was great to meet you and have your beast of a 32 at our event, i am looking foward to doing another event with you again soon

Swift Five

Keelan and the members of swift five a massive cheers for the effort of coming down it is all ways great to catch up with you guys and i am sure we will do it again soon should be even bigger next time.

JDMST

J Fox mate was great to meet you today for the first time and i really look foward to working with you in the near future also a big cheers to all the jdmst members who came down for the day it was a great day and would not happen with out you all,

and sugas golf is serious hard core euro porn!!!

Petrol Eye Wear

James was great to meet you and i look foward to talking to you about the meet very soon, the glasses are great and jdmst member "Aly in Underland" won the other pair in the black old school cool falcon.

mate really looking foward to meeting you again!

Petrol eye wear was kind enough to donate a pair of sunglesses as a give away on the day they were the monaco series brisco eddition, they look great and are super clear clarity!

J HUI

Joseph Could not of done half this stuff with out ya mate your a champ and a tallent on the lens!

The Low Down

Big cheers to Kory For coming down and taking some snaps of the event for the low down, will be intouch with you mate looking foward to the next event!

every one else.

just a massive cheers to every one who cam today, the one who put the cars on the rollers and the ones who just came down to watch.

it was a very interesting day with it starting out a bit slow but as every 5 or 10 carzs left another 5 or 10 would show up, every thing ran so smooth and had such a vast array of cars there from old school falcons and plymoths to massive hp skylines and some serious clubbys pulling big grunt!

it did ebd up turning into a smaller meet but i think it was better as every one was super social and every one was chatting with every despite having 2 completely different tastes in car styling.

so a big shout out to every one as this day would have been nothing if it was not for all the compaines and the individuals as its you guys that make these days happen and make these days GREAT days!

Cheers!

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