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


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Thanks!

I'm in the process of organising a bit of a surprise for you skyline boys on the day :(

oooohh i cant wait for that suprise

free Garrett turbos for every entrant?

Damn that would be nice suprise wont it damo

free kisses from a certain someone who likes feathers and purple :D:O

So luke is going to be there

me and dave might pimp him out again

and try to cover the cost of the dyno day fees lol

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Thanks!

I'm in the process of organising a bit of a surprise for you skyline boys on the day :sick:

Oh, just thinking, i hope it isn't a 900rwkw 2JZ supra or something to completely destroy our hopes of taking out RB v JZ

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sorry to say i may have to pull out as i spun a bearing today :glare:

anyone with a AWD want to buy my slot

will prolly still pop down as its a great day out and go to love a snag with RB goodness

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sorry to say i may have to pull out as i spun a bearing today :(

anyone with a AWD want to buy my slot

will prolly still pop down as its a great day out and go to love a snag with RB goodness

sounds like time for a rips engine, lift kit and some paddles....

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I just wanted to say thanks for all the interest the SAU guys have shown in the event - you guys have been keen every year, and have out done yourselves again!

The amount of links from the forum to the www.dynoday.info site from SAU are more than double the next one, which is the PGA itself lol.. Great work!

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sorry to say i may have to pull out as i spun a bearing today :)

anyone with a AWD want to buy my slot

will prolly still pop down as its a great day out and go to love a snag with RB goodness

if you want a lift there steve, i daresay any of us northies will be more than willing to let you ride shotgun.

So hurry up dave and organise something for the meetup for that day Dave

or do you want me to go ahead and work something out???

Should be a awesome day

now i cant wait

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