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Hi all.

All About Stance is running a dyno day down at M.I.A Engine Services, we have a few spaces left for the dyno but will be holding a car meet at the same time.

We Really Encourage every one to come from any club or any style of tuning weather it be VIP or full jdm, usdm we love everything, so please bring a mate and come and enjoy a fun atmosphered day of dyno runs and seeing other peoples pride and joy's.

What you need to know.

Date: 21st of November 2010

Venue: M.I.A engine services

Address: 22 thew parade Dee Why

Time: Kicks off at 9am

Cost: $52 per entrant BBQ / drinks included

Important: RWD cars only

And a guess who can guess throphy which will go to who ever can guess the closest to there power but not exceed.

So post your names up for who will be attending we need 16 cars minimum to make this happen.

Look forward to seeing you all there.

The All About Stance Team

www.allaboutstance.com

Dyno List

Confirmed / Unconfirmed

PhillB Skyline

Raj M3

Raj 180

Jet-Ryder R8 Clubsport

Raima

Biggie 180

Wernz 180sx

Mitchee 180line

Surok SW20

BLK.514 S14

Auss15 S15

HuH 180

kkzz_0818 Sw20

looks like there should be quite a few people turning up to do photos, i have been confirmed by biggie from fast fours that he will be there to take some pics and MJ Photogrophy and a few more should be a great meet!

  • 3 weeks later...
hahahaha yea my skyline wont even be running either we both have blown turbos, must just be a skyline thing :) should be a awesome day with a good turn out though

me too possibly blown turbo

when you swapping yours out & who's doing it, would love to watch & learn if your doing it yourself...

Dyno List

Confirmed / Unconfirmed

PhillB Skyline

Raj M3

Raj 180

Jet-Ryder R8 Clubsport

Raima

Mitchee 180line

BLK.514 S14

Auss15 S15

HuH 180

kkzz_0818 Sw20

Camby46

Broady (JDMST)

Rod M5

Jim Porche

Trisjan Sierra Cosworth

Dylan MR2 (JDMST)

fun33r S13 (JDMST)

Marco R33

Kyle (Car TBC)

This is the latest updated list, there are a couple more spots available so please turn up and it will be first in best dressed.

See you all there!



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