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GRNDHOG
04-25-2008, 10:44 PM
I was at the shop today and saw that they are having a dyno day on May 3rd.


I'm gonna type out most of the flyer...

When: Saturday May 3rd
Where: 4222 Fowler Street
Across from the Saturn Dealership ½block north of Cleveland Ave. Look for the signs

How Much: Dyno Runs are $35/car (sorry this event is only open for European Car owners this time.)

Highest HP on Dynomometer Contest
1st place winner with a minimum of 350HP gets a $75 Gift Certificate
2nd place with a minimum of 275 gets a $50 Gift Certificate.

Come out and enjoy free food and drinks!



Directions From the North:
1-75S
Merge onto Colonial Blvd/FL-884W via exit 136 toward FT MYERS
Turn RIGHT onto FOWLER ST
End at 4222 FOWLER ST Suite #4
Fort Myers, FL 33901


Directions from the South:
1-75N Merge onto Colonial BLVD/FL-884! via exit 136 toward FT MYERS
Turn Right onto FOWLER ST
End at 4222 FOWLER ST Suite #4
Fort Myers, FL 33901



Their website is http://www.vpamotorwerks.com/index.php

GRNDHOG
05-03-2008, 10:56 AM
I'm getting ready to head out there. anyone else going today?

David A
05-04-2008, 01:21 AM
I know a few people that stopped by...I was going to but I was putting new tires on mine.

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