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Im trying to organize a dyno day to celebrate the completion of my car after my last pride and joy got ass ended by some @#$% who didnt know how to use the brakes

its been 4 months in the making hoping to see over 230 RWKW :O

(and to see if theres many more powerfull skylines out there :) )

WHERE

UNIGROUP ENGINEERING

UNIT 17

17A AMAX AVE

GIRRAWEEN

WHEN

SAT 22/10/05

5PM START

HOW MUCH

$40 PER CAR

FACILITIES

DYNO DYNAMICS

2WD DYNO

LIST OF PEOPLE CONFIRMED ATENDING WILL BE POSTED HERE AND UPDATED EVERY FEW DAYS

ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME

0414 837 902

MARTIN

ATTENDING

MYGTST (definate)

elbee111 (maybe)

MaTBoY

Mr 350Z

MASTER G

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