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


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Madaz just gave me his spot, he's a good man that bloke!

Good work Madaz, 180or200's car is going to surprise some punters thats for sure. Should shape up to be a good day.............

BTW theres no spots left, i checked this morning for anyone interested.

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any chance of being able to get on early (if the order hasnt been set already)? ive gotta do some work for a friend a bit after lunch and i gotta be at modbury, so if im able to get on before 11 id be stoked :D

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Hi guys,

I am pleased to announce, that for the first time in the event's history, we have sold out of positions prior to the day!!

ALL 40 SPOTS ARE NOW TAKEN!!

Thanks again for all of your support!

Daniel, & the Pulsar Group of Australia SA.

P.S. See you all Saturday!

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Guys, there will be a slight delay in releasing the roster, as Lynette isn't in today and she is the only one at GW with access to the list. I will have the list by 9am tomorrow, and will get it loaded to www.dynoday.info and also do a manual file upload on all forums.

Cheers!

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matt get onto steve (madaz)

i am pretty sure that he had a spot paid for and then his car shat itself mate

so you might be lucky on this one

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You not running now lee :)

i spoke to Pete the other day and he told me your last figure very nice

whats it like driving a cut snake :D

Yeah Steve i'm still running wouldn miss this one.

Yeah Pete at Aussies a top bloke always willing to lend a hand.

It's fun driving a cut snake (altho hairy at times) bit more grip would be good at times. I need Adrians Kaaz diff and softer springs etc. What ya reckon Adrian wanna do swapsies.......

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Krishy, Steve has already sold his spot to Adrian (180or200). Thanks anyway mate.

No worries mate i thought that was still available

anyway its good to hear that your going to be running now mate

should be good to see some powerful RB25's on the day

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