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Hi guys, Ultimate tunes will be holding a fundraiser to help raose money for the bushfires currently destroying NSW... Here are the details i have been given:

On Saturday the 2nd of November we are holding a fundraiser to help raise money for the NSW Bush fire Appeal. We will be holding dyno competition and all money will be donated to the appeal. We also have a jumping castle and sausage sizzle through out the day. There will also be a Show and shine, and much more, so if you would like to enjoy an great day out with the family and support a good cause... please make your way down to Ultimate Tunes on Saturday the 2nd of November. Please stay tuned for more exciting this that will be happening on the day. If you would like to contribute the event in some way please call us on 62811821 or 0405 404090. Thanks to everyone that has already sponsored the event. Shannons Insurance, Hireall Canberra, Lennock Motors, Entra, Coates Hire Fyshwick.

Ill be taken the GTR for the show and shine and it would be great to see more people attending, it should be a good day.

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LOL enter the van..... Get most improved award? or Best sport? or w/e they name the awards at school for thanks for attending! haha

Ill add as well, the last dyno day held had a WRX top at like 340AWKW... Would be good to get some of the more powerful GTR's out on the day to show the rexnet guys who is king. *Cough* Kat *Cough*

But seriously would be great to get some numbers out for this great day!

Definitely need Kat on the rollers to put every other f**ker in their place LOL

I would enter the van for shits and giggles since it's a fundraiser, though honestly not sure it'd a good idea winding a pissy little diesel engine out to red line lol

Not that it's much use but I'm a maybe for SnS for the time being

it's for a good cause !!

(although I'm a "Rebel without a Cause" :P)

- James Dean for you young punks ^

Edited by Sinista32

Both my bike and the van are rated at 75kw at the flywheel. Shit's embarrassing.

Laughed out loud to this comment with my Boss standing in front of my PC - got a weird look lolol

I may attend to watch / support. I'm sure they'll have some donate buckets so might dump a few rolls of green in the bucket haha

Dad lives / work in the Blue Mountains so I better show my support !

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