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Address is 8/12 William St, Cavan SA 5094

Start time is 10AM

Cost is $30

Not full yet.

It's free to come and watch.

Cameras are allowed, video or photo.

Dyno will start at 10AM through till there are no more cars to run.

The cruise after is open to everyone. :-)

There will most likely be some spots on the day; first in.

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  toyotacarclub.net said:
Google Map link

Address is 8/12 William St, Cavan SA 5094

Start time is 10AM

Cost is $30

Not full yet.

It's free to come and watch.

Cameras are allowed, video or photo.

Dyno will start at 10AM through till there are no more cars to run.

The cruise after is open to everyone. :-)

There will most likely be some spots on the day; first in.

perhaps you should give shaun a ring... :D

Sorry everyone, but this event needs to be postponed.

The dyno at Boostworx has an issue that will not be repaired in time.

The dyno will be moved back 2 weeks to the 13th of Feb 2010.

I'm sorry for any inconvenience this will cause.

On a better note, it does give people more time to prepare and enter. We still have spots available, so please consider entering!

Thanks guys, and sorry!

- Brian

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  smithersnt said:
is there still spots open?

Engrish! :D

I was hoping too to get a spot now that its moved, but I'm in Sydney that weekend :P

  Matty 31 said:
shall be attending for a watch

smithers, want a tow? or me to bring the trailer just in case LOL

oh thats faith for ya. if it blows up again, im just going to leave it there. then burn it.

apologies ruby. i blame lack of sleep and a darwin education.

  RubyRS4 said:
Engrish! :P

I was hoping too to get a spot now that its moved, but I'm in Sydney that weekend :)

English correction fail!

"Are there still spots open"

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