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Well, after speaking with the guys at Mercury Motorsport, they've come up with a few different options for us.

It will probably have to be late august/early september by the time we do it because of all the other events in the social calendar!

But the options we now have are to do a night time dyno! Either a friday night starting at 6pm or a saturday night starting at 5pm. This will still be $45 per car, but the numbers will be reduced.

We can still do it on a saturday for $45 per car for around 20 cars, and cheaper for 30 cars.

OR we have the option of doing it on a sunday. IT will be slightly more expensive at $50 per car, but it may be more convenient for people with their social calendars.

Remember this does include a sausage sizzle lunch and the entertainment facilities at the shop.

SO what I ask for now, is for people to say whether they would want a Friday Night, Saturday, Saturday Night or a Sunday and any dates they are available between end of august and middle of september.

Go nuts!

Also, people's opinions on opening up the invite to another club if the numbers aren't reached to have an exclusive day. Please let us know your opinion on the matter, and who you might like to invite. (Eg. WRX club or something) It will be a CLUB that is invited.. Not a website (Eg. Boostcruising or Qld Streetcar).
How bout inviting the Nissan SVD club and the Z Car club as they both have invited us to their dyno days?

At the moment I'd like to keep it exclusively to SAU. Most of the R31 club are on here anyway, so they can come along. All are welcome!

Sometimes people work saturday's that's all. So I was trying to give different options for people.

I might make a poll.

obviously whatever day/date/time it ends up been ill try and make it as will others but id have to say i think the friday option will be not very popular with most people from the way i see it there are a few reasons why like..... if u have to travel like i do (1.5 hrs or so) the friday thing makes it mean an after work dash and then a mad dash home before i fall asleep at the wheel lol... plus people living within bris area its still a decent drive for most people...... im not trying to make it all my own way just pointing out what i hope are a few decent pros/cons for each..... sat or sunday and i rekon ill be able to come and relax .... a poll is a good idea :( i cant wait to see everyones cars on the dyno :) wish mine could go on :)

I know the Friday night option might not be good, but it's still an option so I thought I'd put it down.

I personally would rather it not on a friday night because i'd rather come home and relax from the week. But what the masses want, the masses will get.

Also, please don't vote if you have no intention of turning up.

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