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Sliding Performance Opening Official Day

Hi Guys

We have scheduled our official opening in the new shop on Saturday the 2nd of June.

We moved from the old shop back in January and finally have everything up to running speed.

On the day there will be a BBQ and drinks available aswell as the DYNO running all day for power runs operated by myself.

Date: Saturday the 2nd of June

Location: Sliding Performance Shop 4/11 Ramly Drive, Burleigh Heads, QLD 4220

Price: $45 for 3 runs ($55 for non SAU Members), Includes a Printout.

Details: This day and is open to any vehicle make/model!

There is no horsepower limit, and Blowers etc are all welcome to be used.

If you wish to have your car put on the DYNO please consider the following.

Ensure you have at least 1/2 tank of fuel, there is nothing worse than running low on fuel on a full power run.

All vehicles must have exhaust systems complete from front to back. (screamer pipes are ok)

If you have any special requirements in relation to the way to vehicle will be run, please let us know in advance.

The dyno day is held for rear wheel drive and front wheel drive cars only, with the exception of 4WD's ONLY if they you take out your front drive shaft before arriving.

Legal Terms:

Prior to placing the vehicle on the dyno, you will be giving a form to sign authorizing your vehicle to be placed on the dyno.

You must state on that the max RPM range to take your vehicle to.

By placing the vehicle on the dyno, and signing this form, Sliding Performance does not accept any responsibility whatsoever, in any way, manner or form in relation to any Engine/Fitment damage that may occur to the vehicle or yourselves.

Before your run, it is expected that the vehicle is warmed up and ready to go on the dyno.

Remember to check that your vehicles oil and water levels are correct.

What do I do now?

Put your name in this thread if you will be attending the day (June 2nd), at:

Sliding Performance

Shop 4/11 Ramly Drive

Burleigh Heads

QLD 4220

We will also have a couple of cars on display and some big horsepower race/sprint battle cars.

So come down ask some questions and have some fun. :woot:

Please post if you will be attending.

Aaron

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We are now taking deposits to hold positions.

If you wish to participate please make payment to the following bank account and your name will be added to the list and you will be ensured a run on the day.

People are also welcome to just show up on the day for the runs however prior payment will secure your position.

Account Details:

Account Name : Aaron Peters

Account number : 049045279

BSB Number : 484799

Suncorp Metway

Please use your SAU username as the transaction reference and provide your full name and delivery address.

Please also provide details on your car:

Make

Model

Estimated Power

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Aaron is there a limit imposed on how many cars running on the day, probably best to set up a list, Damn two dyno days for june :P

Will set one up shortly.

30 cars on during the day wont be a problem.

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