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


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Going to the next modern Reg' chad?

It's the day after the dyno day (15th)

Nope, I want to try and enter the time attack at the end of the month.

Hey Chad, yes if you request to be put on first thing that shouldn't be a problem, just note it on your entry form I think.

I'll have a chat to GW about it.

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Hey Chad, yes if you request to be put on first thing that shouldn't be a problem, just note it on your entry form I think.

are you still trying to put the club members together against the Jz boys

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Matty 31, should be plenty of spots left, call GW as they will be able to tell you.

Madaz, im not one of the organisers sorry, that would be best directed at Dan, BLU555.

The classes are still going ahead (RB vs JZ), but i don't think they will be back to back. so if DSTROY makes the most out of the RB's early morning well he'll still be the winner.

the days, although busy arn't heaps strict so if things can be juggled around to suit everyone as best as possible that's what happens :(

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Chad,

If you need to get on early, I can organise that, no problems. As Paul said, there can be some suffling around of places too to accomodate entries.

Thanks for your supprt guys too. It's great that irrespective of the club, we can all get together and enjoy our cars. Oh yeah, expect some very heavy hitters from the GSR Evo club too!

Cheers

Daniel.

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Chad,

If you need to get on early, I can organise that, no problems. As Paul said, there can be some suffling around of places too to accomodate entries.

Thanks for your supprt guys too. It's great that irrespective of the club, we can all get together and enjoy our cars. Oh yeah, expect some very heavy hitters from the GSR Evo club too!

Cheers

Daniel.

So is there anyway we can know before the day what times our runs are?

i know this starts at 8 and i will try to get there before then but just wondering if

there is someway of knowing when my run is thats all

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