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If anyone is interested please leave a msg on here.

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22nd October SATURDAY @ BOOSTWORX

Boothby St, Panorama, just of Goodwood Rd

2WD DynoDynamics

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Runs will be $25 bucks for SAU Members

We need at least 10 people.

$5 dollar deposit is needed to make sure people turn up.

Hence another $20 on the day.

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SAU RESULTS

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1. MS75 - 391.1rwkw

2. Terry - R33 - 350 rwkw (didnt get your latest reading)

3. sky30 Yes - R32 - 306.2 rwkw

4. Freebaggin - R33 - 287.8 rwkw

5.

6. Nathan - R33 - 245.1 rwkw

7. lang - R32 GTR - 228.7 rwkw

8. Chops - Calais - 212.5 rwkw (didnt get your latest reading)

9. syx - R33 - 198.9 rwkw

10. Sam - R33 - 193.2 rwkw

11. Deluxe - R33 - 192.9 rwkw

12. Chris32 - R32 - 191.5 rwkw

13. gtrGhosTDOGG11 - R33 - 187.7 rwkw

14. Natho - VL - 186.7 rwkw

15. Ryan - R32 - 170.5 rwkw

16. Jagged Edge - 180sx - 169.40 rwkw

17. Nightcrawler - S15 - 165.3 rwkw

18. Mike - DR30 - 151.2 rwkw

19. Oosh - R32 - 146.6 rwkw

20. Ryan - VL - 145.8 rwkw

21. Martin - R31 - 144.6 rwkw

22. GFXman - MR2 - 120.2 rwkw

23. Tins Friend - Civic - 96.6 fwkw

:P

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I'd be interested in this.

Would be nice to know what power my MR2 has. It's a long way off and no reason why I couldn't make it so i'll register my interest here too :D

--joolz

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