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Hey guys,

The PGA-SA Interclub Dyno Day is on once again! Topic from previous day can be found here:-

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pg...ay-t225222.html

Just trying to get the word out to all the clubs. Last 2 days were a reasonable success, and a number of you bloke rocked up last year to show off some pretty tidy machines, and put out some pretty impressive numbers, which was awesome to see! The turn outs have been pretty good, but this year we want to make it huge! We had and do have a number of sponsors for the event, and hence prizes & awards on the day. There is also talk of a 50 entrant extended day, and a show & shine on the primary school oval adjacent GWW, but confirmation is yet to come.

Link to official webpage, is below:

http://www.dynoday.info/

Link to thread on our site, is below:

http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php?...454#post1549454

Hope to see some more of you guys attending or entering once again!!

Cheers,

Rick.

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Yeah.. it was actually posted up, and in full swing back in october. I've just been a bit lazy with promoting, and I thought it had already been done here on SAU by another member of the PGA club. He had posted up about it, like 3 days after the last one was over.. :D

The reasoning for that was because he had planned ot have it earlier in the year on a permanent basis, starting by kicking right off with next year to begin with! The only thing is, because this one ended up so late in the year, and because the next is ending up so early in the year, they have become real close together.. :P

But don't be fooled... we promise a fantastic day will ensue! :)

Rick.

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so is there any more updates on this

i went down to graham west workshops last week to get some work done

and enquired about this

they confirmed it but dont know when they will start taking payments

more infor please

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