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UPDATE

I have received a good responce from nissanslivia.com and have a few nice 180's, S14's & S15's coming to try and show the Skylines what SR20 power is all about! So lets try and get some more entries and turn this Dyno Day into a Dyno Combat event!

Regards,

Sarkis

Hahah

make it a silvia vs skyline??? ohhh my lines only got air filter and turbo back exhaust lol

Possibly a Silvia Vs Skyline Dyno Day... at this stage it alomst seems that there is going to be more SR20's than RB's! Common guys spread the word...

UPDATE

Hey Guys,

The confirmed entry list has reached 25! as well as quite a few "show & shine" spectators attending... Plenty of spots left for the Dyno entries so tell all your friends cause looking at the list this is turning out to be a Silvia Vs Skyline Dyno Battle not to mention some PGA members with their sleeper 12sec pulsars! And let me tell you... there are some MONSTER SR20's on their way so watch out SAU!

See you all there and keep PM'ing me those Dyno entry details...

Regards,

Sarkis

Heads Up!!!

Hey guys, just to show you how serious the boys at NS.com are... take a look at this!!

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=338352

Comon SAU!!! Lets get some more RB's in the battle!!

DYNO DAY ENTRIES UPDATE

SAU have 25 Dyno Entries

NS.com have 11 Dyno Entries (According to HD.net thread)

PGA have 3 Dyno Entries

Boost Cruising have 1 Dyno Entry

Miscellaneous 3 Dyno Entries

So far 43 Dyno Entries and numerous amount of spectators... this is going to be one event for the books!!!

Limited spots left for Dyno entry so get moving and PM me before you miss out!!!

J.E.M are also organizing a FREE BBQ for the Dyno Day!

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Edited by QRI05E

ns.com are doing a cruise from homebush - ingleburn......

and orio5e i thought you said earlier in the thread that sr20's were out numbering Rb's.....????

anyway we'll win because them ns.com guys like to put Rb's into there cars instead of SR20's,,,,, even they know we have the better engines.... :)

SAU foe life FOOOOOOOLLLLLSSSS

ns.com are doing a cruise from homebush - ingleburn......

and orio5e i thought you said earlier in the thread that sr20's were out numbering Rb's.....????

anyway we'll win because them ns.com guys like to put Rb's into there cars instead of SR20's,,,,, even they know we have the better engines.... :thumbsup:

SAU foe life FOOOOOOOLLLLLSSSS

At one stage i had more confirmations from NS.com than SAU however the tables have turned... So keep those entries coming!




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