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Hi Everyone,

I'm Cameron, one of the owners of Mercury Motorsport. I know a few of you from skidpan days, as well as through organisation of this dyno day.

If people would prefer to start at 2pm, then I'm sure we can accomodate. A 5pm start allows us to accomodate 12-15 cars, a 2pm start would mean 21-24 cars. Erin, could you perhaps change the poll at the top of this thread to include the 2pm start as an option?

A BBQ with a can of soft drink will be supplied as part of the cost.

The dyno is a 4wd dyno dynamics dyno and we'll be running the latest version of the software as supplied by DD. More information regarding the dyno can be found at Dyno Dynamics webpage - http://www.dyno.com.au.

Mercury Motorsport is located at 2/278 Newmarket Road, Wilston, our workshop is located behind the big yellow used furniture dome. We are 1km from Harry's Diner, and 400m from the Wilston train startion. For more information, including how to get there, workshop services (yes, we do manufacturers logbook servicing) and contact details, go to http://www.mercurymotorsport.com.au, or call 1300 558 650.

Thanks!

If people would prefer to start at 2pm, then I'm sure we can accomodate. A 5pm start allows us to accomodate 12-15 cars, a 2pm start would mean 21-24 cars. Erin, could you perhaps change the poll at the top of this thread to include the 2pm start as an option?

I can't seem to do that.

But just a note to everyone, that the Saturday Night option will start at 2pm. I'll try and get one of the adminitrators to change the option.

Cameron, is the 28th August ok for yous?

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