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Pga-sa Interclub Dyno Day #3 - 14th March 2009!


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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

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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.

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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.
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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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Hi Daniel welcome to SAU

i spoke to you last year about the setting up of events

anyways Kudos to you and your team as i know its a group effort to get an even off the ground

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