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ill come along and take some happy snaps photos wise (no run for me tho)

CeJay, have you had a retune yet???

Waiting for it in the mail, should either have it b4 texi or before this.

Just would like to see how my car runs on the autotech dyno compared to this if I can.

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should be good for either day

Ok booked it in for the 27th, leaving everyone a bit more time, see if we can get around 15 cars. Price will be as last time. 50$, and you'll pay the money directly to ESP, need to fill out a disclaimer form etc for your car to get on the dyno. So yeah don't blame me if your car goes bang :) hehe.

Atm havent organised any BBQ or anything like that. Not sure if anyones keen for that anyway.

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5.Turismo Skyline

6.Turismo Gemini

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I'll be in for 20th or 27th...

sorry guys im out i am building my house atm and im fully booked that weekend and im getting married the following week so need tha cash and time to organise things will be in the next one tho

thanks guys

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4.R33_ACT

5.Turismo Skyline

6.Turismo Gemini

7.GTRKat

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9.ZCR

10.DriftGTS

11. Baconer (feel the power of the celica, if i break 50kw im happy)

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Due to some dropouts still spots left, can have more than 16. Would like to have at least 12 cars there or so.

If it is going to be on the 27th CeJay, i should be able to make it. I couldn't make the 20th so was waiting for a final date before I said anything...

I am away on the w/e of the 20th at a mates house, and i'm praying my engine doesn't go bang down in Orbost to make it to the dyno day.

I have booked this in for the 27th, it's confirmed with ESP, I wouldn't mind a few more people running, so if anyone knows anyone who wants a run, that would be good. As I wouldn't be suprised if on or two dropouts occur down the track.

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