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SAU Dyno Day At Unique Autosports - Saturday August 21st


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Gday guys,

After the success of our last SAU dyno day at CRD, we have decided to do it all over again!

This dyno event will be held at Unique Autosports in Castle Hill, on their Dyno Dynamics 2WD dyno.

UAS will also be providing a BBQ lunch, with food and drinks included cost of the power run.

Zoom magazine will also be covering this event including a writeup with photos and results in a coming issue so make sure your cars are nice and clean on the day :)

Cost:

$50.00 with printouts provided for each vehicle

Where

Unique Autosports - Unit A3/2A Victoria Ave Castle Hill NSW

Time:

From 9am

Please note:

This event is limited to 45 cars. Spots can be pre-booked by SAU club members, with the rest of the positions available on a first come first served basis on the day.

Those of you who attended the last SAU dyno event at CRD will recall just how many cars we had turn up, for this reason we encourage everyone who is interested to get in early, and to all you sau club members, book your spots asap!

John and the staff at UAS will be happy to answer questions on the day and where possible, do a quick checkup on your car prior to rolling onto the dyno.

The workshop will also be open for minor adjustments such as spark plug replacements etc.

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List of attendees:

Jimbo2000

Blitz

Carlo

Ash

Benm

BOO57A

B-Man

Infected Flow

R33vit

Mason

CerealKiller

Silver gts-t

SW20-GT

Flaps

Grant (HPI)

Dave Asprey

Wreckedhead

eav00l

Wilch

Gold Rays

ed R34

Kinks

Stewart M3

two.06L

Neil

Chris

Duncan x 2

Amaru

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