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** EDIT: DATE WILL BE 27th SEPTEMBER 2008**

Ok couple of people have expressed interest in another dyno day, anyone who is interested in this please put your name down, at the moment if it goes ahead it would probably be the 20th or 27th of September. Price around 50$ give or take, need to confirm with ESP over the next few days. At this stage need at least 10 people I would say, last time we had 16. If there's not enough interest over the next week and a bit, I will probably just end up canning this.

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So yeah put your name done if your definate, and for which date, also I will not be taking any money for this, all money to be payed to ESP on the day, so I'm not liable if anything goes wrong etc (had to be said )

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Had my car tuned at ESP today....230kw at high boost (13) freaky for what i thought was a standard turbo.....Glen was still scratching his head when i left lol

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Need at least 12 or 13 people, since people always drop out, ESP can't do it in October due to other commitments. So yeah if anyone else is interested post it up, if it doesn't go ahead can always see if we can try again early next year or with the supra club.

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Im in if its on the 20th, will be at the coast on the 27th

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Alright Had a chat to ESP again, need people to tell me if their in for the 20th or not, Putting it down as that date for now, or tell me if 27th is better. Need people to get back to me by tomorrow around 3pm or so please. posting this up on ns.com as well, to see if we can get around 15 or 16 cars as well.

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