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its on this saturday 30 big hp cars (nothing under 400 rwhp)., bikini car wash. etc etc...should be a few big hp skylines i have been told... dyno runs start at 9.30 - 10am i think... and goes all day....see you there...

cheers.

People have been saying they are putting cars on with over 400hp and have sent invitations to certain people.

So Melv, with 411hp, you just scrape in :P

On boost it says that if you want to put your car on the dyno, you have to ring APC and book a spot. It goes from 10 - 6 IIRC.

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i thought this site is for gathering info off people who know things others may not, whats your problem erin if someone knows they will tell, i know nothing about friggin apc, never heard of them never seen where they are dont even know what is stands for

**** man your always on my back about this shit, is it so hard to just you know, say oh nah sorry rod just big hp cars this time, instead you basicly tell me to piss off and do shit myself

sorry but you always do it

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i thought this site is for gathering info off people who know things others may not, whats your problem erin if someone knows they will tell, i know nothing about friggin apc, never heard of them never seen where they are dont even know what is stands for

**** man your always on my back about this shit, is it so hard to just you know, say oh nah sorry rod just big hp cars this time, instead you basicly tell me to piss off and do shit myself

sorry but you always do it

:bonk: You've asked where it is, when a quick search on whitepages would tell you exactly where it is, along with a map. It even lists the webpage for APC, with lots of other information about the place, including what it stands for. You've asked if any car could go on, yet the original post specified 400rwhp+ only.

:thumbsup: Mate, no offence, but do you actually read the threads before you post?

All your questions have been answered in one way or another, yet you ask them anyway. Just have a full read of the thread BEFORE posting.

:type: Typing "APC" and "Logan Rd" into whitepages.com.au will tell you every piece of information you could possibly need, as well as details you probably dont need to know (such as where to get the Sensis toolbar!!!!1!11one1 :headspin: ).

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