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I would like to personally thank Brandon & GT Car Club & VCM Suite in Knoxfield for organising & putting together a great Dyno day with food/drinks provided.

It was a good event and great to see a mix of cars turning up.

Even the melb wheather held out for us.....

Regards,

Dazza

Ps: if only i had more RWKW's oh well next time....

i will attach some pics once I convert their size down a bit. Just a sample listed now...:thumbsup:

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Hey Guys,

Thank you for posting up some pics so soon!

Jack: We did not get many big KW cars this time round. Matts was going to take the show but it was still @ Racepace with some secret squirrel work but he was nice enough to still come down for a chat. Most was a BA GT with about 310kws but we did break our record by getting 45 cars on the dyno so as a fund raising event for the club we did well.

Darren: It was a pleasure to organise, everyone was so well behaved so made my job easy. VCM always said our group are one the easiest groups to deal with and they love having us for the event.

When I get the list of figures I will post them up with more pics.

Im off to bed as I am buggered!!

Thanks guys

Bran

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I would like to personally thank Brandon & GT Car Club & VCM Suite in Knoxfield for organising & putting together a great Dyno day with food/drinks provided.

It was a good event and great to see a mix of cars turning up.

Even the melb wheather held out for us.....

Regards,

Dazza

Ps: if only i had more RWKW's oh well next time....

i will attach some pics once I convert their size down a bit. Just a sample listed now...:thumbsup:

I could do with some more rwkw. And some more fwkw. Hell, more wkw for all!

Seriously though, great day, will be there for the next one.

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