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Unless people want to organise it themselves or have better ideas perhaps keep the crap talk to a minimum in this thread? We always lose all the detail amongst so much crap in this section.

Honestly, who gives a f**k who likes what ECU or what the workshops in question recommend. It's a 5 minute run on the rollers so that you and others can see what your car is doing.

As a workshop I don't even use ESP but they're good guys, it's always a good day and they do whatever they can to accommodate us and even donate prizes usually.

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You make me laugh Richtard :D

Go with ESP Kat, you've organised a successful day there before and they always put on a good day and are extremely accommodating.

These "event" days aren't to hang shit on different cars/parts/workshops/tuners, enough of that goes on as it is. It's a day to put all that crap aside and have fun as car enthusiasts.

Edit: and to also laugh at Richtard cause his car is ghey :P

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You make me laugh Richtard :D

Go with ESP Kat, you've organised a successful day there before and they always put on a good day and are extremely accommodating.

These "event" days aren't to hang shit on different cars/parts/workshops/tuners, enough of that goes on as it is. It's a day to put all that crap aside and have fun as car enthusiasts.

Edit: and to also laugh at Richtard cause his car is ghey :P

Thats if he can actually make it out of tuggers without leaking coolant.

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oooohhhhh lol.

Kat and i discussed, and it will be at esp :)

No-one is forcing you to go if you have any problems with them (not directed at anyone in particular).

righto, onwards. Whos doing the bbq? Talking crap all day makes me hungry lol, so if someone wants to run a bbq im sure people would happily buy snag sandwiches off you. could possibly even outsource like last time

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Nah can usually update the first post as many times as you like.

I keep updating my forsale thread with pics etc.

Could be a Member or Executive thing.

I will come to watch. No point in me entering.

Why?? Please Splain...

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Most of us know what our cars are going to do on the dyno. Point of the day is to get together and to watch tough cars scream their tits off and get some good pics and footage :)

And the fact most of us have had them on different synod across ACT and NSW so will be good to get solid results from the same dyno

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Dependant on date I'm interested. Good to see the difference from Jakes to another dyno.

Don't forget Ultimate tunes have a huge TV for dyno runs (or did), so that's another option. Also one day Trojan might have their 4wd dyno running.

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im not holding my breath for john to set his up lol. its been covered in dust for the last 2 years min, although i think he was refurbing over the break so that might change. They do have a big tv, as do esp now im pretty sure. Going off the last few days that Kat has organised, ESP was the preferred location, so we will head there :)

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im not holding my breath for john to set his up lol. its been covered in dust for the last 2 years min, although i think he was refurbing over the break so that might change. They do have a big tv, as do esp now im pretty sure. Going off the last few days that Kat has organised, ESP was the preferred location, so we will head there :)

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