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Bushfire Appeal Dyno Results
1. Peter VT 536kw
2. John XR6T 449kw
3. Damo VE 327.9kw
4. Marty XR6T 313kw
5. Blake F6 312.5kw
6. Marty SS 307.7kw
7. Ieuan Clubsport 302.2kw
8. Anthony Mirage 293kw
9. Blake Gemini 285.1kw
10. Chook Liberty 271.6kw
11. Shane 808 258kw
12. Luke VZ 239.4kw
13. Ronan TME 237.7kw
14. Wells XR6T 226.5kw
15. Travis VZ 221.9kw
16. James XY 217.8kw
17. Neil Jeep 206kw
18. Phil Supra 199.2kw
19. Tristan VY SS 194kw
20. Lincoln Evo IX 181kw
21. Dan WRX 180kw
22. Scott Golf R 177.4kw
23. Adam Pulsar 175.8kw
24. Eiji R32 172.4kw
25. Josh 180SX 165.3kw
26. Matt 180SX 158.2kw
27. Zac Liberty 148.8kw
28. Celeste Forester 146.1kw
29. Ravi MR2 145.6kw
30. Josie Pulsar 137.4kw
31. Kurt RX7 130.1kw
32. Mark Pintara 122kw
33. Tony Lancer 119kw

Yeah i had to chase up a couple of things in the morning. I popped out and said hi but didn't get a chance to enter anything. 536KW huh? Not bad.... I should have entered the dyno if i had the chance : |

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