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No worries Jay, exams are very important...

As for the list, its not filling up too fast... Is there a problem with the timing or location, if so let me know via PM???

I have had one PM already and I want your feedback please... Many of you pushed for this brand of dyno and now are not wanting to go, why???

Your ideas are all welcome please...

No worries Jay, exams are very important...

As for the list, its not filling up too fast... Is there a problem with the timing or location, if so let me know via PM???

I have had one PM already and I want your feedback please... Many of you pushed for this brand of dyno and now are not wanting to go, why???

Your ideas are all welcome please...

Whats the go with the half dozen or so cars Markr34gtr said he was bringing? That fill the list up quite a bit?

The one thing I have found with this site Col, everyone wants events but when teh time comes everyone is too povo it appears. The Supra boys had a dyno day not too long ago, maybe you could open this up to toymods make it bit of a toyota vs nissan thing.

I duno, thinking out loud?

No worries Jay, exams are very important...

As for the list, its not filling up too fast... Is there a problem with the timing or location, if so let me know via PM???

I have had one PM already and I want your feedback please... Many of you pushed for this brand of dyno and now are not wanting to go, why???

Your ideas are all welcome please...

hey if you are interested i can post on the evo forums for you?

let me know

cheers

Troy

Yeah im more than happy to have Evo's and supra's there... It is open to anyone and everyone...

We need to otherwise the event would never occur as those who wanted the event now dont want the event :D

The more the better, Id love to see some Toyota and Mitz action :D

Thats alright Noel, I understand your circumstances... :D

Im sure you wont miss out on watching tho, seeing a 1000hp GTR is a real treat...

Need a hand and im in town just call... Been there and done that many times and many hands make for light work...

Im sure we will make the numbers up with EVO'S and Supra's...

The one thing I have found with this site Col, everyone wants events but when teh time comes everyone is too povo it appears.

chaos? who de fark is he?

wont be running (exams), might drop in to see a 1000HP gtr though

evo VIII and R34 GTR Vspec... I WANT YOUR JOB... >_<

Mate it's simple, I earn my money (by making sure my clients don't pay tax) & then I invest it :) The cars are heavily sponsored by the taxman actually :laughing-smiley-014:

I am of course Dependant on having a new turbo installed as most of you would know. If I have it in by then I will definitely be there.

I too am in the same boat, things are looking good but just be aware I may be a late scratching Col

Mate it's simple, I earn my money (by making sure my clients don't pay tax) & then I invest it >_< The cars are heavily sponsored by the taxman actually :laughing-smiley-014:

I think I need to ditch my current accountant in Melbourne and have a talk to you :) Claiming a 90% loss on a road/race R32 "used" for work is more effort then I thought :laughing-smiley-014:

*goes back to preparing my 05/06 tax docs* Yes I'm slack.

Mate it's simple, I earn my money (by making sure my clients don't pay tax) & then I invest it :) The cars are heavily sponsored by the taxman actually :laughing-smiley-014:

I think I need to talk to you too

I think I need to ditch my current accountant in Melbourne and have a talk to you :happy: Claiming a 90% loss on a road/race R32 "used" for work is more effort then I thought :laughing-smiley-014:

*goes back to preparing my 05/06 tax docs* Yes I'm slack.

I have a R32 as well. Lets make it a race team and burn some tax money :laugh:

I think I will come along but not sure if I will be able to put my car on the roller.

Mate it's simple, I earn my money (by making sure my clients don't pay tax) & then I invest it :thumbsup: The cars are heavily sponsored by the taxman actually :laughing-smiley-014:

ahh stupid me dropping ut of accounting till the rest of the term lol..

well im back into it next term.. *blows dust of MYOB V16 books*

Ok, payments have started rolling in, Ive paid up too just waiting for confirmation...

Please start paying into the SAU account now, as we have 2 weeks til the payment cut off...

To make up numbers Im more than happy to have any type of car there running, Id love to nothing but skylines for this event but its become obvious that we are not going to just make the numbers with club memebrs and users of the forum.

Come on guys dust off the wallets $45 is only half a night out (drinks), you asked for the event and now its here its getting little attention. PM me if you have an issue with the event ill do my best to accomodate your needs.

Once again, please feel free to invite your friends and their cars to make up the numbers. Cheers Col

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