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Well it's that time of year again and it is with great pleasure that Skylines Australia South Australia presents Dyno Day #2 hosted by Willall Racing

For your entry fee, you will get two power runs complete with printout to take home and show off (or hide) depending on how the day goes

As Willall have an AWD dyno, theres no need for you Stagea or GT-R boys to drop and shafts, just roll on and off you go!

Location: WILLALL RACING PTY LTD http://www.willallracing.com.au/

Address: Cnr Wilkins and Browning Street

GILLMAN South Australia 5013

AUSTRALIA

Date: 4th September 2010

Time: Arrive From 8:30 first car run soon after till 2:30 will take a very simular format to last years

Payment: Direct Deposit into SAUSA Bank Account with username as reference

Paypal with a 4% surcharge $36.40 (for Members) $46.80 (non Members) via Paypal

There is a fixed price of $35 per car for MEMBERS or $45 for NON MEMBERS, being RWD or AWD will not affect what you pay.

Payment details

Name: Skylines Australia - SA Chapter

BSB: 105 192

ACC: 028 822 340

As usual, please include a payment reference, eg, your username!

Please forward your payment confirmation details through to RubyRS4 and let him know your payment has been made for the SAUSA Dyno Day. Ruby can then mark you as paid once your payment appears. Please title the subject of your message "Dyno Day payment - (insert your username)"

The thread will be exclusive to members until Monday 26th July 2010.

A BBQ will also be run on the day and we WILL have other attractions :/:D

Don't Miss out on fantastic day full of good people and even better cars!

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List

1) DC_GTST - Paid in full

2) Heslo - Paid in full

3) Sam Hawkins - Paid in full

4) Dunc - Paid in full

5) Volk34 - Paid in full

6) Dohmar - Paid in full

7) Luke - wasntme - Paid in full

8) JMW - Paid in full

9) Foylema - Paid in full

10) Normsta - Paid in full

11) Matt Hawkins - Paid in full

12) Nightcrawler

13) Panzer - Paid in full

14) Bit Sus - Paid in full

15) Brezza - Paid in full

16) Lee - Paid in full

17) Aberax - Paid in full

18) JRM - Paid in full

19) writeoff

20) Red Back - Paying on the day

21) MattyT - Paid in full

Reserve List

1) Hotwire - Lee

2) Brezza

3) Adrian - rad32

4) Foylema

5) Matt Hawkin

6) Sam Hawkins

7) Wilko

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mmm might come have a looksie, but as for putting mine on there i cant justify $35 just to run it up when this arvo i had a few power runs and a couple tweaks for nothing!!

although the competetion my persaude me

unfortunately the boys at Willall aren't good mates with every member of SAUSA, so it cant be free :/

Ill come to watch! The ute has had no mods since last time and a stock rex wont be pulling anything remotly impressive KW wise. 168kw according to redbook, but the 0-100 is 5.7 seconds is what I prefer to look at. Hehe

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