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C&D MOTORWORKS are holding there very first dyno battle event. Come and see melb's hottest modified street cars & performance workshops challenging each other to win the biggest cash prize.

All car’s, clubs & performance workshops all around melb are invited,

Only one car will win the biggest cash prize the one with the Highest Outright power.

so let everyone know, pass the word around, bring a team down.

where: C&D MOTORWORKS, 190 Duke street North sunshine

When: Saturday 8th of October

Time: 10am ( Running all Day )

Cost: $40

The Dyno Battle is set in Categoryes

4cyl FWD ( trophy )

4cyl 4WD ( trophy )

4cyl RWD ( trophy )

6cyl FWD ( trophy )

6cyl 4WD ( trophy )

6cyl RWD ( trophy )

V8 ( trophy )

Rotary ( trophy )

Highest Outright power ( trophy & CASH )

If your Interested in participating on the DYNO BATTLE

plz email datto on [email protected]

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hey there. :D

Just a QUICK note for any cars that are interested in participating on our dyno battle must email me so i can fit you on a time slot....

we will be offering you the oppurtunity to secure your very own time slot on the day. We intend started off at around 10am and plan to run 35-40cars

thank you

datto B)

[email protected]

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