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Yeah I went out there about 10:30am and unfortunately it was postponed due to wet weather (unable to put cars on rollers?)

Oh well, looked like a nice workshop and will keep an ear out for the next day :D

Cheers,

Tommo.

Apologies for all who showed up and and couldnt have there cars on the dyno. Understand that some of u guys had travelled from quite a distance.

Unfortunatelly I was there as well hoping it still be on and didnt have a chance to post on forum that it was cancelled, all we managed to do is put a sign up in front of workshop that it was postponed.

The owner have decided to have it again on the 6th November so hopefully u guys will be there and for those who couldnt make it last week here is your chance.

it's pretty poor form to cancel on the day with no way to tell anyone. there were a number of people i know of who went quite some distance to get there and i would be surprised if any of them will want to go back.

The trick is, if you are going to use SAU to advertise your event, have the courtesy to tell people if the event is cancelled so they dont drive from the Northern Beaches all the way there to find out its postponed.

Fully understand how people might feel. I travelled all the way from cronulla as well, sleeping only 4hrs and got there all excited hoping the event will eventually happen. I take full responsibility for not been able to communicate earlier that the event was cancelled and have taken all comments and advise seriously for future postings.

Once again I and many others where disapointed, personally seeing the good turn out, variety of cars and the friendly atmosphere.

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