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well i should be putting out more then what i did last year

car was pretty much standard with basic mods....standard boost and all

and it made 179rwkw.....so hopefully this year crack the 200+rwkw

Hi guys,

We are pleased to announce that as of next week, we will start accepting entries for this event. There will be more distinguished classes this year including:

Evo V Rex Challenge (Sponsored by S&J Automotive)

RB V 1/2JZ Challenge (Sponsored by Philcom Rally)

Rotary Challenge (Sponsor confirmed soon)

Bent 8 Bender (Sponsor confirmed soon)

Most Powerful FWD (Sponsor Conformed soon)

Dyno King (Most powerful overall - Sponsor Confirmed soon)

and much more.

This event will also be covered by the new "E-Magazine" custom-cars-online.com

Entrant details will be released on this thread, and via www.dynoday.info very soon.

We look forward to seeing you there.

so is there any forms or something that we gota fill out

as i am keen on this one so i will be entering no doubts

Entrant details will be released on this thread, and via www.dynoday.info very soon.

Hi Guys,

Finally, my registration has cleared, and I can post!

My name is Daniel, and I am the guy who organises these events, and I am pleased to say...

ENTRIES ARE NOW OPEN!!

Either call Lynette at Graham West Workshops on 8277 5688 or call in and pay and register to 100% confirm your spot.

Be quick as there are only 40 spots!

As mentioned earlier, there is a RB Vs JZ challenge sponsored by Phillcom Rally, so make sure you enter to try and take hom a prize, and stick it to those Toyota boys!!

Cheers! :banana:

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