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Hi Everyone,

We have had to reschedule our dyno weekend as the extraction fan for the dyno room was delay due to manufacturing times. The new date is the 14/15th of August and we are still taking bookings. The event will proceed as usual.

It should also be noted that we have opened the workshop with a number of nissans already been worked on. I would encourage anyone out there looking to get some work done to either give us a call or pop down for a friendly chat.

Cheers,

Trent

The workshop is open but we have moved our "official opening" that was meant to be this weekend to the 14/15th of August.

We will still be using the dyno sparingly and we have a number of cars booked in for the normal workshop side of things. We will be at the workshop on the weekend, so if anyone wants to pop down, say g'day and have a tour of the place, by all means drop in. I would love to meet as many people as possible.

Cheers,

Trent

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