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We were planning on doing a cruise somewhere afterwards. I guess we can decide on the night where to go?

Riverfire is on that weekend as well, but I think we'll miss the fireworkds. Just hope the traffic's gone by the time we all head through.

just got home...saw MELV's car there, pretty schmick!! saw some bloke wandering round in a skylines australia shirt...there was a nur spec R34 there, got some on the cam if people are interested...about 100 pics or so all up

ERm... I think Fro-daddy posted in the wrong topic.

Glenn, if the people who have said they will turn up don't, we just finish the dyno earlier and go home. Just means the guys a mercury won't have to pay their workers for longer and the missed $$ won't matter.

But from the amount of pm's I'm getting, if people don't turn up, there'll be enough cars to fill the spots.

But I'd be pretty dissappointed if people who've said they'd turn up don't. For so long now people have been saying they've wanted a dyno day and here it is.

just got home...saw MELV's car there, pretty schmick!! saw some bloke wandering round in a skylines australia shirt...there was a nur spec R34 there, got some on the cam if people are interested...about 100 pics or so all up

Errr...

GOT wrong thread?

Well it's only a few days away now. :P

If we could ask everyone who is entering to be there by 1:30pm to take money and get all the paperwork out of the way, it would be greatly appreciated. That means we can then start dead on 2pm.

As requested (and no one has disagreed with) the GTR's will be put on first. Then we will start with the 2WD's.

There is also a sausage sizzle for snacks during the afternoon for snacks. Entrants get the sausage sizzle and drink for free, spectators will be charged a small fee.

I will be PM'ing all the entrants to confirm their attendance some time today.

See you all on Saturday!

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