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CRD Dyno day - DATE CHANGED - Now Oct 12th 2003


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Gday guys,

GUYS CRD HAS REQUESTED WE PUSH THE DYNO DAY BACK A WEEK - SO WE WILL NOW HOLD THE DYNO DAY ON OCTOBER 12TH - THE WEEKEND AFTER THE LONG WEEKEND.

Apologies if this causes any inconvenience for anyone

Carlo and myself popped out to CRD today and had a chat to Jim about a Skylines Australia Dyno Day. He is more than happy to run one of these for us.

The Dyno Day will be held on a Sunday, at this stage we are looking at a date approximately 2 weeks after Jamboree as they are quite busy until that time preparing GTR700 and DEVLSH.

Cost will be $50 per car.

Exact date will be confirmed once we have an idea of how many people are genuinely interested.

Please register your interest here.

Attendees

Blitz (R33 GTR)

Crazy Dave (WRX)

Carlo (R33 GTS-T)

Benm (R33 GTS-T) (Maybe)

Bleach1 (R33 GTS-T) Maybe

Merli (R33 GTR) Maybe

Grim (R33 GTS-T)

GTS029X (R31 GTS-X)

slo200 (200sx)

Kabab (R32 GTS-T) Maybe

TonyGTSt (R33 GTS-T) Maybe

XEQTOR (R33 GTS-T)

Roy (R32 GTS-T)

400HP's Mate (S15)

Prank (R33 GTR)

RAIDER (S15)

Jtir (S15)

ndr (R33 GTS-T)

CNG (R33 GTR & R32 GTR)

wrxkilla (EVO) & friend

CS_180

mmmgtir (GTiR?)

ENTYSU (180sx)

Moot (180SX)

Eav-00l (R33 GTST)

Jimbo2000 (R33 GTST)

TOTAL 35 CARS

Waiting List

MrExa (2 Spots)

NOZILRs mate (R33 GTST)

vipermtn

diduc

Thanks

Nick

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He he - Mark - no mate , Skyline owners and car enthusiasts are the winners mate !

You might be very surprised on the day !! Everything may not be as it seems ! he he

When is Jamboree anyway ???




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