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DRIFT WA DYNO DAY

BBQ / BEER / COOL DRINK

AT:

HYPERDRIVE

Unit 1/28 Vale Street Malaga

DATE:

Saturday 19th November 2005

10:00 AM Start

COST:

$40 Per Car

Includes 2 runs back to back

Print out of shootout accredited and signed results

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ENTER:

Email [email protected]

Please include the following details...

Name:

DriftWA Forum Name: (if you have one)

Contact Number and Email:

Vehicle Make/Model/Engine:

Vehicle Rego:

Please Read:

35 spots available.

All care will be taken, but you will be required to sign a disclamer.

Open to everyone who doesn't have a 4wd, GTR's are fine as they can be switched to rwd.

Drunkeness will not be tolerated.

Drink responsibly and the responsibility is yours and yours alone.

If anyone wants to donate or can organise prizes, help appreicated.

BBQ/Beer/Cool drink will be for sale.

Drift WA stickers will be for sale.

D R I F T W A . C O M

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They sure can baz.

Can't wait to get my ebc set properly then see her potential! :O

Also our lovely (erm, maybe not lovely, let's say nice) friends at hyperdrive have donated a prize!

WIN a free power run to be used at a later time.

Normal price on these shootout accredited runs is $70.

Thanks to Hyperdrive.

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Money & Disclamers can be paid on the day, or beforehand (it's up to you).

No other forms to fill out, but you will need to send an email with all your details to register.

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Maybe we can organise some legal street drift out the front of hyperdrive hey Ken?... but they did it in NZ :(

Drift WA would love to be able to hold drift events, but long story short...it's far off.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Dyno day has been postponed due to lack of Ultimate 98 ( thanks BP you $%$#&**s !! ).

Not recommended to dyno on anything else so will advise later when BP decides they will make some more.

* where is Shell Optimax when you need it...* :(

Cheers

Ken

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