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Old 27-03-2007, 03:12 PM   #1
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Question EOI On a RDP Bseries.com Dyno Day

Hey all, had the idea of having a chat to steve at RDP and see if he would be up for a small group Dyno day booking for the B.Series guys what do you think. Little bit of a future get together and get to have a yack to the guys at RDP and hopefully get some nice figures for us all.
Let me know.
We would need minimum of 15 cars and it would cost $45 per car and held on a Saturday. Pretty sure we would have to supple snags and drinks if the BBQ was arced up.
What do you guys think.
Cheers
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