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


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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

Thanks for the kind words! It's hearing feedback like that that really makes organising these days worthwhile!

Does anyone here know Martin Donnon well? I was thinking it'd be great to try and get him to do a demo run in the R35.

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he does visit these boards from time to time

is he not a loud to enter?? that would spice things up :D

Nah he can enter for sure!! Hell, there's a 500rwkw Supra from Mildren that is entering too!

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Nah he can enter for sure!! Hell, there's a 500rwkw Supra from Mildren that is entering too!

That wouldn be the one that was at Boostworx DD (Black one) 470-480 from memory

C'mon Martin bring the 32 with the os giken 3litre.......Would make the RB vs JZ rather interisting.

Good work with organising the day too Daniel should be good.

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That wouldn be the one that was at Boostworx DD (Black one) 470-480 from memory

C'mon Martin bring the 32 with the os giken 3litre.......Would make the RB vs JZ rather interisting.

Good work with organising the day too Daniel should be good.

Thanks mate. I'm just trying to make this day as big and as varied as possible so everyone's tastes are catered for.

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ahh crap i totally forgot about this one lol

umm so do we just call graham west and make a payment and time of run that we want?

is that how it works?

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dang, i got cricket. would love to go head to head with u now krishy!

That would be nice Damo

all in the name of fun

Yeah i have, how many cars have you got confirmed to date Daniel.

yeah keen to know that

how did you end up paying for it RB25DETS2?

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ahh crap i totally forgot about this one lol

umm so do we just call graham west and make a payment and time of run that we want?

is that how it works?

All you need to do is call Westy's and enter. What will happen once the field is full, i'll arrange the competitors into their classes (all of the Skyline, Supra, Soara etcs in the RB v JZ challenge will be together) and allocate a time.

Last time I checked we had 19 out of 40 spots filled, and we've got a month to go!

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so how many people on here have actually entered this particular event?

I paid my dyno day fees last friday

so keen on this dyno event.....should be a good day out...

go on pete chuck the land cruiser on the dyno lol.....

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common damo put the 34 on the dyno mate

it will be good to get another nice figure

and remember last time your cat was restrciting it so much so the highflow now will make the difference :thumbsup:

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