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Pgasa Interclub Dyno Day 2 - 18th Of October


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hahahaha. drift it... as if u not coming damo :)

im looking forward to this so much... had a sicky from work.... needed to, just worked 21 days straight. headin down to graham west now to bok my car in for a tune and goodies :D.....

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Plenty of spots left - entries are still being accepted.

Sponsors for this event are:

S&J

Executive Auto Shine Detailing

Shannons Insurance

Prowash Golden Grove

Even if you don't think your cars worth it, put it on the dyno to get an indication of your base power figure and check those AFR's. The dyno operator has always been extremely helpful offering any tips to owners and describing any potential problems he may have spotted.

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possibly :( however last years was also on the same day of some huge dyno day event or something else (can't remember) and was a huge success.

if you can't make it or goto gazzanats instead thats cool, was an oversight on the event organisers but shouldn't be a big deal.

but we're still having the dyno day as a relaxed environment also trying to encourage inter-club relationships.

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well i havent heard whether im accepted or not, so, kinda hard to make plans eh?

you thinking of the toyota dyno day Craig if spots are free then you just pay your money for the PGA dyno day

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