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Tony, I found that document which tells you what each code of your 18 digit Nissan number means. I'll bring it along for our next meet. Alternatively, send it across and I'll try and interpret it for you.

Either way is fine by me, thanks Keith!

I had no problems with the run out, yeah I kinda didn't time the lights very well, my bad. I was laughing so hard laughing-smiley-014.gif when the cop pulled out in front of you. I could tell you didn't want to go past him at all. Then I cut off that other Skyline coz he was driving like a grandma.

HAHAHA!!! Yeah I totally didn't want them to hear the exhaust.

Oh yeah BTW, the Z Club crew are organising a meet up this weekend around Bolte Bridge and Harbour Town, if anyone is interested.

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Gents,

If you haven't heard, theres a Dyno day happening in springvale this weekend

Springy Motors DYNO DAY open to all!!

AWD / FWD / RWD welcome.

DATE: Saturday 14th April.

LOCATION: 58 Smith Road, Springvale, VIC

BOOKINGS: Not required - first come first serve basis. Eftpos / card facilities available.

COST: $50.00 per vehicle

Each vehicle will be provided with:

3 Power runs (SHOOTOUT mode).

Print out of the best run displaying - A/F ratio / Boost (special requests permitted pending time)

Food and drinks will be available on the day.

Trophies to be awarded to standout vehicles.

I was thinking of popping down and just getting a dyno done anyway just for shits and giggles (always been interested to know)

Haven't quite decided if I'm going yet.. if anything probably nice and early before people with more powerful cars come =p depends if I'm also just going to watch..

Only about 10 min from springvale anyway

Sounds good, I'd like to get a baseline done too. Might see you kids out there

Are we planning another Cruise or Garage Cafe meet up near the end of April?

Yeah, I assume 27th of April is the next V-Series cruise and/or meet.

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