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  VSPECT said:
Friday nit FTW....work sat nits so wont be able to make it...and if we do fri nit, then after the buch can do a crusie depending on the location of the workshop...hehehe...

workshop located in huntingdale, next to station and is 2 minutes from prinny!

Fri nit then...hit prinny afta for some fun or hit the mountains...hehehe...

either way i dun mind...if its early enough on sat morning i might be able to make it other wise if its on fri nit, i am in for sure....

  VSPECT said:
Friday nit FTW....work sat nits so wont be able to make it...and if we do fri nit, then after the buch can do a crusie depending on the location of the workshop...hehehe...
  VSPECT said:
Fri nit then...hit prinny afta for some fun or hit the mountains...hehehe...

either way i dun mind...if its early enough on sat morning i might be able to make it other wise if its on fri nit, i am in for sure....

Read the Poll,

It is either Friday night or Saturday morning.

:ninja:

  (OO)SKYLINE(OO) said:
Read the Poll,

It is either Friday night or Saturday morning.

:)

thats nearly sat arvo...11 30 is 30 min before arvo....i was talking if it happens around 9ish then i might make it on saturday depending on if i can start late but otherwise fri nit only.... :ninja:

  VSPECT said:
thats nearly sat arvo...11 30 is 30 min before arvo....i was talking if it happens around 9ish then i might make it on saturday depending on if i can start late but otherwise fri nit only.... :ninja:

harsh these times are adjustable im just trying to get an idea of when people would like to do it, i myself am a fan of night, it would be a bit cooler then aswell and people would be finishing work and coming down, i mean saturday is good aswell but i tend to sleep in, as i would rather go out at night. just getting an idea of how many people to expect, so we can accomodate for them, ie. if there are 20 or more cars coming then we will look into closing down the street so we could set up a small show and shine aswell and possibly hand out prizes for best looking car. i should be getting an exact date in around a weeks time as the owner is moving into a larger factory next door, so more details are on the way.

also im not sure of how other workshops do it but are the cars dynoed inside or outside?

  GRK_GTR said:
harsh these times are adjustable im just trying to get an idea of when people would like to do it, i myself am a fan of night, it would be a bit cooler then aswell and people would be finishing work and coming down, i mean saturday is good aswell but i tend to sleep in, as i would rather go out at night. just getting an idea of how many people to expect, so we can accomodate for them, ie. if there are 20 or more cars coming then we will look into closing down the street so we could set up a small show and shine aswell and possibly hand out prizes for best looking car. i should be getting an exact date in around a weeks time as the owner is moving into a larger factory next door, so more details are on the way.

also im not sure of how other workshops do it but are the cars dynoed inside or outside?

Your organising a big one by the sounds of all the arrangments you thinking. The RE customs dyno nit i went he had the dyno in his usual dyno spot and dynoed the cars there. ie inside the workshop. Outside will be too much work for everyone invovled in the set up. Keep it simple and let us know about the date and time and i am sure a lot of people will rock up no matter when it is..

SO..cant wait for the it to happen.... :ninja:

  VSPECT said:
Your organising a big one by the sounds of all the arrangments you thinking. The RE customs dyno nit i went he had the dyno in his usual dyno spot and dynoed the cars there. ie inside the workshop. Outside will be too much work for everyone invovled in the set up. Keep it simple and let us know about the date and time and i am sure a lot of people will rock up no matter when it is..

SO..cant wait for the it to happen.... :)

thanks for the feedback harsh, i hope we have a good turnout! ;) where not trying to organise a big one well im not sure what you classify BIG, but were just trying to organize one that will run smoothly. im also running this poll on a couple other forums so that we don't have gtr after gtr after gtr on the dyno, a couple Silvia, xr6 turbos and ls1 commodores. and we have organized some muscle cars coming down, so it should be a good event. i would be happy with a turnout of 40 cars but im not entirely sure how we will end up running on time. where looking at 3 runs eachso it will go for a while. :ninja:

  GRK_GTR said:
thanks for the feedback harsh, i hope we have a good turnout! ;) where not trying to organise a big one well im not sure what you classify BIG, but were just trying to organize one that will run smoothly. im also running this poll on a couple other forums so that we don't have gtr after gtr after gtr on the dyno, a couple Silvia, xr6 turbos and ls1 commodores. and we have organized some muscle cars coming down, so it should be a good event. i would be happy with a turnout of 40 cars but im not entirely sure how we will end up running on time. where looking at 3 runs eachso it will go for a while. :P

Sounds big enough to me... :P ...the time factor depends on how many guys are working at the workshop helping speed the process...i remember at RE customs the owner and 2 to 3 other guys where working...and couple on the desk handling cash and giving numbers to the participants...so fair amount of guys will be needed to speed it through...think max 5 to 10 min a dyno if everything goes smootly...even less... :)

  itshimdazza said:
Have you worked out the cost involved?

Regards,

dazza

hi darren no cost has been worked out atm. just waiting on the workshop to get back to me with the go ahead to relese more details. will let you know when i find out.

george

thanks for the votes guys its been decided that we will running the event on a Saturday during the day further details will be announced when everything has been organized!

keep your eyes on the vic thread!

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