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Three things

- I may come, only if we get to calder around 4-5pm, otherwise you only get about 3 runs.

- Do I need a helmet? Can I hire one or whats the deal with that?

- Costs etc?

BTW, who needs semi's.... just go auto/4wd.... if only that was worthy to brag about :mellow:

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Three things

- I may come, only if we get to calder around 4-5pm, otherwise you only get about 3 runs.

- Do I need a helmet? Can I hire one or whats the deal with that?

- Costs etc?

BTW, who needs semi's.... just go auto/4wd.... if only that was worthy to brag about :blink:

Too much excuse mate, might as well stay home :P. Calder now open every friday not like back then where it only open every third friday of the month so i believe you'll get more runs.

Shout out on the forum see who can lend you a helmet.

Cost shouldn't be anything over $70 or $50.

any ideas which friday Bass? would love to come down and watch. just one more thing and this probably isnt the section to post but, "with all this interest what are the chances of hiring calder for a skyline 400meter day?" just an idea im sure there are plenty of factors to think about but could it be done??? :O thanks

This Friday. 13th of January.

I've discussed hiring the drag strip with Calder park, but they want like $20k for a day.

Heathcote is a much easier option.

Stay tuned for the SAU drag day this year :O

This Friday.  13th of January.

I've discussed hiring the drag strip with Calder park, but they want like $20k for a day.

Heathcote is a much easier option.

Stay tuned for the SAU drag day this year :P

SAU DRAG day would be nuts!!!

if alot of guys from sau are going anyone wanna cursie up together?

Bass, what time are you leaving your area (mitcham yeh?)?

Ill speak to a friend, see if i can borrow his helmet.

Id wanna leave here as early as possible, as i dont have a citylink pass etc so i dont think 5:30pm friday night city traffic is fun.

I just want a photo with the WEDS on the R34, should look tough, and make sure you do your biggest burnout after the 3rd or 4th run, otherwise the FullBoost guys are likely not to get a photo:)

...and it dawned on, i only have a good pair of tyres, the others got chewed up at DECA, so will have to run you Buudy Club at the front...

Go the low 12s :(

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