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With the expressions of interest shown in this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=45196 and unanimous voting for the Saturday afternoon session, I have decided to go ahead and book the dyno day for the 28th August 2004 with the boys at Mercury Motorsport.

As Cameron mentioned in the other thread, we will probably only be able to get 22 cars through, and with around 25 people showing interest (and with others voting in the poll but not putting their names down) we might have to take deposits from people who definitely want to attend.

So, here are the details.

Date: 28 August 2004

Time: 1:30pm onwards (cars will be grouped into sections.. IE 2WD, 4WD so the rollers dont keep having to be moved. So please turn up at 2pm and join in the fun)

Price: $50 (with the smaller time frame and less numbers, it's gone up $5)

Address: 2/278 Newmarket Road, Wilston

Includes: Price includes 2 power runs using the Shoot out mode on a Dyno Dynamics dyno with a print out of the power/tractive effort as well as a print out of power/tractive effort/air fuel and boost.

This price also includes a sausage sizzle for participants. Plus all amenities in the waiting room.

So, please let me know DEFINITE names to add to the list. :headspin:

Participants

(1) NismoGirl (Erin) - R33 GTS-t

(2) strutto (Adrian) - R33 GTS-t

(3) markr34gtr (Mark) - R34 GTR

(4) Melv (James) - R33 GTR

(5) Willo (?) - R34 GTR

(6) owned (Nick) - R33 GTS-t

(7) jaqule (Beau) - R33 GTS-t[PAID]

(8) Genesis (Glenn) - R32 GTR [PAID]

(9) ImpulR33R (Matt) - R33 GTS-t [PAID]

(10) Craig - r31 gtsx [PAID]

(11) summoner (Mark) - Cefiro

(12) Belgarion (James) - R33 GTS-t

(13) PTR33 (Peter) - R33 GTS-t

(14) brett33 (Brett??) - R33 GTS-t

(15) knore - R33 GTS-t

(16) jlnewton (Jason) - R33 GTR

(17) NA_R33 (John) - R33 GTR

(18) Smoothline (Matt) - R33 GTS-t

(19) Richard - R33 GTS-t

(20) Nismo_Boy (Josh) - R32 GTS-t

(21) dangerous_daveo (Dave) - Cefiro

(22) 33NIZ (Matt) - R33 GTS-t

Reserves

(1) dr30man - dr30

(2) WHITE R32 (Jon) - R32 GTS-t

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If you want to guarantee a spot for the day, you can by all means transfer the funds into my bank account and I'll hand the money over on the day to Cameron and Trent.

If you would like to secure your spot for the day, please pm me and I'll provide you with my banks details for the payment of the $50.

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