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ok guys D3 is gunna be a huge event all details will be put below:

WHAT IS IT?

DRC dyno day compitition

WHEN?

17th febuary 2007

WHERE?

DRC's workshop

39 Rookwood Road Greenacre

TIME?

7pm til 4am

HOW MUCH?

$50 which includes three dyno runs and one dyno print out

PRIZES?

1st prize:

full dyno tune + remap + choice of computer valued at $1200

2nd prize:

full performance service (oil, plugs and filters) valued at $550

3rd prize:

three dyno runs

**THIS IS AN AWD DYNO SO ALL ARE WELCOME**

also D.J AKAY will be mixing it up with a special appearance by IGNITION DVD, FAST FOURS and arabian HIPHOP sensation 'M.I.B'

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evan if u dont want 2 enter ur car just come down and check it out it will be a top night......

see u there.........

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i tried looking up the adress on whereis does this place exist.can somebody help

Hi mate I had the same problem the first time I went there the suburb they say is Greenacre but it is really in Yagoona try that suburb you should find it mate. :laugh:



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