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Dyno Day 1 Feb 2003


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Hey all you vics out there....

I'm organising a dyno day for those who want to do some power runs.

$50 for a couple of power runs. Perfect opportunity to check the power and mixture on your beast. We can work something out if you want some tuning done also.

Please e-mail or call me on 0411 878 961 if you want to book your spot now.

PLACES LIMITED

Doc.

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It's a place called Goodguys Performance in Bayswater.

It's state of the art Dyno Dynamics with all the latest software.

Are you definate on dynoing festiva? I'll have to find out if they have FWD rollers....

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Dyno Day is from 8am till 12 midday.

Goodguys is in Bayswater

Any car welcome, nissans preferred.

Please PM to confirm

INARK: Morning Dyno Definate?

LOWLUX: Definate?

AIT: Definate?

A couple of others have expressed interest.

Doc.

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Last Dyno day I went to cost $30 per car..? was last year [02]

I am half interested but my ride is mostly stock atm, will wait and see if there is still a spot closer to the day. $50 seems a bit steep to me.

Yes I am a tight :shake: :)

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