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Originally posted by Mad_180

yeah i know, glenn already told me.

Tom could be right....

Tom could be right??

What ?:D

For those who are not in the know ( which atm is 99% of the population ):uh-huh:

It's

Hyperdrive

Motorsport.

Will be doing tuning, servicing and dyno of Imports , especially Nissans.

Wait for more details re. opening etc later.:)

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Mad_180

that would be awesome to have a workshop of your own... maybe if i won lotto....

Or 30years of hard work ( and another 30 coming up at this rate of spending...:D )

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

an opening dyno day would be nice hehe

Maybe but wait till you see some of the other things lined up

Like the exclusive Hyperdrive Motorsport club for driving/drifting/one on one training one evening every month at the new MC facility

Like the customer lounge with vids and live screen of your car being dynoed

Like the exclusive once a month tech nights

Like the performance front cuts avaliable in the future with fitting and tuning

Like the killer deals on Autronics/Wolf with install and tune...:D:)

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Maybe but wait till you see some of the other things lined up

Like the exclusive Hyperdrive Motorsport club for driving/drifting/one on one training one evening every month at the new MC facility

Like the customer lounge with vids and live screen of your car being dynoed

Like the exclusive once a month tech nights

Like the performance front cuts avaliable in the future with fitting and tuning

Like the killer deals on Autronics/Wolf with install and tune...:D:)  

Cheers

Ken

this sounds awesome, cant wait to see it

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