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only 7 people confirmed so far...

note we need 15 min to make it a goer..so dont just turn up on the day

as we can not run it with less than 15 people....so confirm asap

or there will be no 4wd dyno day....

cheers, mark

we need all people to confirm by wed this week.. we need 15 people to be able to host the day..any less than 15 the day will be moved to a later date...

would be a shame to miss the biggest hp gtr in australia run on the rollers...966 at all 4 wheels cg autosalon

champ...

regards, mark

Bunta

Shane

lbfalcon

Mud

WazR32GTSt

Top_RPM

9krpm

J-Boy

60dzl

ozy

MELV

neil_se

bazr33 - confirmed

LiAm - confirmed

r33skyliner

NA_R33

CameronBNR32 - confirmed

oor33sky_

WANNAR32 - confirmed

slapper - confirmed

Nate79 - confirmed

I have listed everyone who has expressed interest in this thread. Please confirm if you are coming asap.

Anyone who said they were definately coming have already been put down as confirmed.

21 SAU cars so far.

Sorry I have to pull out.

Had new intercooler and Gizzmo installed, intercooler needs nipple welded on for the Gizzmo, boost is spiking like a bitch so not safe for a few runs.

Bugger. Was looking forward to this!

Edit: If its postponed for a week or 2, I should be able to make it.

Edited by Shane
Only 8 confirmed, need a minimum of 2 more.

20 Ingelston Rd, Tingalpa.

"20 ingleston rd"

Have you put me on the list?

Come on guys only two more!!!!

Edited by Baysidebluebnr34

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