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SAU VIC Dyno & Renewal Day @ Chasers West

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Prizes!!!!!!!!

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Motul Australia are kindly providing some of their quality fluids for the prize pool.

- Highest KW AWD

- Highest KW RWD

- Winner of Guess the KW

- Lowest KW

Time: Saturday the 4th of February 10AM - 3PM

Location: Chasers Motorworks - West

4/440 Dynon Rd, West Melbourne

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Cost: $50

Number of cars: The Chasers guys want to go home at some point, so if you get there at 3PM and expect a run on the dyno. You maybe sadly disappointed.

Dyno Type: AWD

Mega low cars will not be accepted on the dyno. By mega low we mean you're scaring ants and knocking cats eye off the road. Chaser look after many time attack cars that are low and have no problem. People with mega low cars, you know who you are.

How it works: Turn up, pay the money, let the Chasers guys run your car over the dyno.

This is not a tuning session, it is a simple power run. You can talk to the Chasers guys about arranging a tune on the day for a latter day if you like.

Food: SAU VIC will be putting on a BBQ and have soft drink on the day for members

New members: New members can sign up on the day, look out here for more info

Existing Members: Existing members can renew on the day as well, again see here for more info

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In :) any comps on this time? Good way to tempt some big hp cars to get on the dyno

Yeh sure, I've got a pair of JetStar headphone for the highest HP car on the day.

(yes we are working on something)

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