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S A U - N S W Dyno Day! 8Th Dec @ Unigroup Windsor


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Time for a dyno day and what better place than at the new Unigroup workshop in Windsor, Western Sydney!!!

Get your beast on the rollers!!!

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When: Saturday the 8TH of December 2012

Where: Unigroup, Windsor, opposite Tyres plus 1/124 Ham St Sth Windsor NSW 2756.

What time: From 12PM lunch time!!

How much: $60

Food and drinks:

There will be a BBQ and softdrinks for lunch on the day.

Drink $1

Snag $2

If you are not entering your car in the dyno day and just watching,

or are near the bottom of the entrants list,

please park out on the side of the road as the complex can get quite busy!!!

Cheers!!

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Do we rock up on the day and enter or is there a form?

Been busting to see how little power my car is putting out.

In saything that, I'm in.

Edited by FeZ25

We can put GTR 33-34's on the hoist at Unigroup to drop the front drive shaft :)

yep pretty much a 5 min job

should be able to make it, lets hope some of the big talkers show up with their "400 kw" cars

should be a good laugh :)

yep pretty much a 5 min job

should be able to make it, lets hope some of the big talkers show up with their "400 kw" cars

should be a good laugh :)

Haha....that's a good one :D

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