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millenium motorsports 27 MILLENNIUM PLACE, TINGALPA 4173

6th November with our club Garage Titan

All are welcome!!!

30 positions available

3 power runs

millenium place in tingalpa.

9am Start, FIRM!! so try and be there a little earlier so i can hand out your numbers.

The cost of the day is $40 prepaid, $50 on the day. This is so millenium can judge how many staff they will need to put on for the day and so no 15yr old gtr owners can tell me they will definately be there and not show up on the day.

There are PRIZES!!!!

2 Walbro fuel pumps up for grabs

1 for most power per cubic inch

1 for dyno king!

(Walbro HP fuel pumps

255ltrs/hour GSS341

Includes filter and harness etc

Suit 200SX/Silvia, Skyline, Supra turbo etc)

These have been supplied to us by john from import bitz www.importbitz.com.au

Many thanks to him.

cheers

Jayson

nissan silvia link

THE LIST

Mase (laurel or onevia, not sure yet rb20det)

Green_s13 (silvia sr20det)

S13_viper (silvia ca18det)

Neil_se (180 rb20det)

Avalonea (sil80 sr20det )

180 wannabe (180 sr20det)

John from import bitz (toyota carina 1.8L)

Thunderbolt (sr20det 180sx)

Koguchi (ca18det s13)

S15_clint (s15 sr20det)

Skylines Australia

drewechrome (skyline represent)

jaqule (skyline represent)]

Melv (r33 GTR)

Nismo33 (r33 gtst?)

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hey yeah guys & girls

I can not speak high enough of the guys at millenium motorsports they are a good bunch of guys & do really good work

from custom made FMC to engine/gear box conversion I have seen these guys work up close & it is great work

cameron yeah get the lil golfies on the dyno mate I want to see what it'll make :D

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I have just been over to millenium motor sports to work out how this is gunna work. it will start at 9 so can you get there at 8:30 so we can organise things a bit better. once you arrive we will give you a card with a number on it. once that number appears on the screen we will get you to bring your car up to the dyno, there will be a projector which will show power etc so we have some things to look at.

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prelude is cool, no laurel's allowed!!!!! lol, nah of course

Bring em all, i just confirmed that he can do fwd, rwd and 4wd. Just send me a pm if your a definate and remember it's 40 prepaid, 50 on the day. The dyno king can't win the most power per cubic inch class so that way the one person can't claim both the prizes and doesn't leave the challenge out of the question to the average joe!!

Cheers guys

get back to me asap melv as im updating the list shortly.

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from CBD, about 15-20 mins from the story bridge. go over the story bridge heading outbound and head off to your left onto Shafston Av, it then becomes Lytton Rd, which then turns into Wynnum Rd in the space of a klm or two. Just keep following Wynnum Rd all the way out till it becomes Manly rd, then you hit a roundabout just after the caltex on the left hand side Turn left at the roundabout onto Wondall Rd and turn left into millenium pl.

The gateway passes over Wynnum rd so my suggestion for the gold coast people would be to get on the gateway, then take the wynnum rd exit, and turn right onto wynnum rd. If you hit the toll bridge you've gone too far!!!!

Nismo 33, if your coming from the sunshine coast, jump on the gateway, go through the toll bridge and take the wynnum rd exit, turn left onto wynnum rd and follow onto manly rd and left at the roundabout after the servo.

any dramas getting there my moby is 0401 669 900.

cheers

Jayson

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