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I'm interested in organising a Skyline Dyno day at Unigroup Engineering where the Silvia club recently had theirs. It was a great day and the guys running the dyno really knew what they were talking about. Made some good suggestions about most of the attendees cars and best of all, you end up with some free pose figures on a fancy colour dyno graph.

Unigroup are in Girraween off of the Great Western Hwy.

Would just like to gauge interest. Want to do it again!

Cheers

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16th of November - 12:30 onwards has been booked. This will primarily be a Skyline day but others are welcome to attend. No not Camry's. :)

Price is confirmed @ $40.

Any questions, please feel free to call me on 0417009831.

Cheers.




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