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The guys from HAPP(.com.au) held a very successful tech day late last year. They have another planned during the day on Sat 14th March, kickoff early-ish at about 9am.

Venue is at the HAPP compound, Ormeau , where hoists, jacks, engine cranes, air, power and water abound.
We will have a BBQ, and beers later on. Hopefully weather is kind to have a fire. Can arrange for people to stay over if you desire / need to.

Send me a PM for the address. BYO tools where possible please, and also gold coins for BBQ/softdrinks.

Come and do your own oil and filter changes, underbody inspections etc etc.

Nistune and other nissan softwares will be available for error code checks and code clearing.

No engine outs *insert Z32 joke here.

Post you interest here for catering purposes, and as I said before, PM me for the address.

If nothing else, come down for a poke around the awesome setup, have a chat, hang shit on zeds/zedders (and vice-versa), have a feed and a beer or 2.

Perfect oppertunity for anyone heading to the Nissan/Datsun Nationals over easter to make sure the car is good to go!

Cheers,

Mike

Edited by MagicMikeZ32
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Might come by early and then head to tech night. Might drag McFly down. Get him to take the Leopard and see if any of you VG owners are keen :)

And for future reference, they are tech NIGHTS. To be held at NIGHT. Because tech NIGHT. A day implies the whole day. FFS :P

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