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Yeah I had imagined that they would be happy to do it, however a few people have pmd me and said they would prefer ESP (for what reason i dont know/care, its nothing to do with me and none of my business!). Im not fussed personally but i think there would be more people turning up if it was at esp. If someone is unhappy with this they are more than welcome to dicuss their own dyno day/time with whoever they want, however the one that Kat and myself are organizing will be held at ESP and i will confirm a date on saturday.

Sorry if am coming across as a dickhead, i just want people to understand that we are trying to keep the majority happy and getting as many people as possible to turn up.

If your at ultimate tunes tomorrow arvo ill be there (its between where i work and park so i dont have a choice lol!), feel free to discuss it with me then

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Agree with you.

Happy for Shell to have my posts deleted re ECu to clean thread up.

I think this thread is already too far gone and can be left as it is for the sorting out/planning...... when a definite date and location is locked in, another thread can be started calling for entrants.

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I think I will have a car put back together (and hopefully still running).

I don't mind where and since I'm not organising it, it doesn't matter. If I had an issue with the organised location, I probably just wouldn't go.

I'm also curious to know how much cheaper Ultimate tunes would be. Last time we had a dyno day there, it was $50 each for two power runs (which I don't really consider cheap).

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if you wanted to "segment" the day perhaps stick with a Japanese car theme. That said thats gay so invite the world :P nothing better than seeing little bangers struggle to reach 50kws and then some crazy nutter hit 500+kws in the same day.

I would anticipate getting 3-4 supras on board if we're lucky.

couple big blown v8s would be cool too!

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