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btw - i hit the drags tons.

You wont need any licenses etc.

Just make sure you have helmet and long sleeved clothes and long sleeved pants.

The $36 Entry fee or whatever includes 1 pit crew as well, so thats 1 spectator. So sort that out so someone is in with each person and it all gets cheap.

These days you can easily expect 10 runs if you want it....

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just let me know if u need it, shoei full face motorbike helmet, i bought it to go out to QR with. Dont think my car will be going for a run after thinkin about it so send me a PM, happy to just watch this time...

just let me know if u need it, shoei full face motorbike helmet, i bought it to go out to QR with. Dont think my car will be going for a run after thinkin about it so send me a PM, happy to just watch this time...

You clutch won't be ready for pick up until tuesday arvo so I can get it done on Wednesday for you.

As long as you give it 50km or so of easy driving to bed it in...you won't have a drama. Like I said...it's like a super sports organic so you won't have any problems with it. If you drop it in first thing on Wednesday I should have it ready to go for you before 11.

I also need a helmet but seeing as though I have such a doofus head, I am going to borrow one of a mate.

Looks like next wednesday might be the go for everyone at this point so I guess we'll make it then. Tomorrow is probably too little notice for everyone and I don't wanna head out unless I have someone there I know that might be able to drive me home when the g/box explodes lol.

Was there the week before last. Entry fee for racers: $36 per car( driver+1 spectator), Driver must wear long sleeves and long pants, plus a helmet. Actually you can share 1 between 2 cars, I did that last time since I dont have one. Just tell the lady you will share the helmet with ur friend.

should be about the same price for 2 spectators.... So I reckon go there and race better than just watch. Wednesday would be a better choice, since Fri would be more cars there. Last time, I was able to get at least 8 runs, but gave up after the sixth, since my car's so slow........ Will talk to you soon, Dan.

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No problem dan.. i'll still head out to support those running tho, wouldn't wanna lean on teh new clutch too much. PM sent about clutch booking too ;)

Not sure what size my helmet is, think its an XL/ 60cm give or take a cm or so..

I might be popping out there for this, give the sedan its first run down the strip. Most likely on the Friday, might be the end of the clutch though. . . . . oh well ;)

I will aim for a low 14, should be able to get the stocko down there somewhere.

I'm in for Wednesday!! And Dan I have a boof head and a good helmet if you want to share?? No cooties.... honest....

Oh, the car is fixed and it cost a lot less than I expected!! Cracked manifold and 3 sheared bolts!! All better now and runs even better!!

I could be interested for Wednesday..really want to see what the car can do before the new turbo ect! Hmmm what time do I want???? I guess for my first run I would be happy with making it to the end LOL

I'm in for Wednesday!! And Dan I have a boof head and a good helmet if you want to share?? No cooties.... honest....

Oh, the car is fixed and it cost a lot less than I expected!! Cracked manifold and 3 sheared bolts!! All better now and runs even better!!

Thought it might be Dave. When I got mine it had the same thing and apparantley its a common thing for RB25s. They run sooo much better when its all fixed up. . . . which is to be expected I suppose.

Mine, the crack went right around and when I tapped it on the ground it broke in half!

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