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From WSID website:

Gates open for competitors from 5pm

Scrutineering from 5pm until 7.30pm (unless 200 car quota filled before 7.30pm)

Racing from 6pm until 10pm

Gates open for spectators at 5pm

Entry: Spectators $15

Children under 12 admitted free

Competitors: $45

Important Items to bring:

Current Drivers Licence

Rego paper for the vehicle (if the vehicle is not registered to you,

authorisation from owner, and rego papers)

Remember - NO REGO PAPERS NO RACE

Long sleeved shirt and pants

Helmet

WSID Website

I'd check the website before going though, just in case they decide to pull the pin on the Wed night event due to Summernationals starting on Thursday.

Good luck ;)

Im going to sydney for a tune this wednesday and thought i

might give it a go.

Is it open this wed 8/2/06.

What time do the gates open and start racing?

Any other skylines going to be out?

thanks Ian

Woohoo Ian, don't foget to keep the steering wheel straight, no corners remember. I will be interested in seeing what time it will do.

;) cheers :huh:

Woohoo Ian, don't foget to keep the steering wheel straight, no corners remember.  I will be interested in seeing what time it will do.

;) cheers :)

There is one corner right down the end, otherwise the rescue squad will be required to get down and dirty in the sand pit. :D

There is one corner right down the end, otherwise the rescue squad will be required to get down and dirty in the sand pit. ;)

Yeh, but that is AFTER the racing has finished, no corners WHILE the racing is on.

Gary it would be nice to see you come along.

But i know you arent the drag racing type :D

I will be there shortly when the weather cools down a bit. We have a project R33GTST underway at the moment, that I would like to see do an 11 before we are finished. Plus the Stagea needs to set a time, just for fun.

The last time I drag raced a 1/4 mile was in Australia at Castlereigh, however I did a meeting a few years later at the old Pomona track in California. So RUSTY would be an understatement.

:) cheers :)

PS, can't make it this Wednesday, we have a race team meeting.

Edited by Sydneykid

Tommy, Ports, or anyone from SAU, come say hello at WSID. I have a Burgandy R33 GTS-t with SAU sticker and a GCG Turbo sticker on the bonnet, and the roughest front bar from following a Semi Trailer down the Pacific Hwy at 3am and he straddled a dead kangaroo and it didn't fit under my bar....bugga.

Ian

:O

breettt.. don't be intimidating me!!!!! you better be sending some good vibes my way! :P

benm... you're a worry!!!! brett is marrriieedd! :(

and yay!!! EC.. FINALLYYY! :D see you all there.. i'll be in the silver 33 with PROCONCEPT sticker.... trying to get in front of tommy! :D come say hi! :)

No Moanie, Car is stripped out now... only engine remains to be pulled out later this week... then painting and we are putting everything back in... hoping to be ready middle march and will come for another run then!

If everything goes to plan should be running next time BU5TER does!

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