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Just to let you all know of a dyno day that is to be held on the 14th April (Saturday) at Mercury Motorsport's premises, on behalf of Turbosmart!!

Aside from some of Queensland's most powerful street cars hitting the rollers to battle it out for 9 trophies, there will also be:

* Bikini babe carwash with PROFESSIONAL lingerie/swimsuit models (YES, the blonde on the flyer IS one of them!) - runs from 11am til approx. 2pm

* Prizes & giveaways - including V8 Supercar merchandise signed by Craig Lowndes & the Kelly Brothers; Turbosmart merchandise/product; Tein merchandise; Superpro merchandise/product; Motul merchandise/product; Carplan product & products from Sonic by MTQ as well as prizes donated by Mercury Motorsport

* Raffles - quality prizes (to be announced closer to the day)

* Promo girls

* Professional Mc

* BBQ/cold drinks for sale - running all day

* Mini show n shine

* Garage sale - quality car parts at cheap prices

* Starts at 9am sharp, will end around 5pm

* This event will be covered by Performance Imports magazine, The Low-Down.com, Downshiftaus.com, HpHeaven.com.au, Street-cover.com & BALLR Inc Photography

Will be an epic event, please see the attached flyer!!

For those of you who wish to enter the dyno comp, it is advisable to pre-enter before the day to secure your spot as spots are filling up quickly. Please call Mercury Motorsport on 07 3352 3363 for further information regarding this.

HOPE TO SEE SOME OF YOU THERE!!

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This is on THIS SATURDAY!!

Got some tough entrants so far!! Come along for a fun-filled day - you can enter the dyno comp, have your ride washed by one of our stunning bikini models or simply just grab a snag sanga & a coke & sit back & watch the action!!

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