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Yeah thats what is so attractive.

thinking about applying for the loan soon

cool :) It will take a while for the loan so be patient! They are all the masters of not asking for all the information in one go lol

cool :) It will take a while for the loan so be patient! They are all the masters of not asking for all the information in one go lol

with the commonwealth, i applied on the thursday arvo, they faxed the forms off to sydney, and got my money in my account friday arvo :D

lol yeh alrite i'll just jump on a plane and come down :)

From what i've been hearing, autosaloon are planning on a MASSIVE big power dyno comp at the final :D

huh what where?? SAS = Saturday Arvo Sprints (at QR)

you live in ipwitch dont ya?

huh what where?? SAS = Saturday Arvo Sprints (at QR)

you live in ipwitch dont ya?

oh :D i thought u meant sydney autosalon...:)

yes indeed i do, depends on how long this clutch takes, i'll come out for a looksee

can anyone enter these sprints? what is involved? like say when my gtr is running, can i jsut come out on a saturday arvo and have a run?

oh :D i thought u meant sydney autosalon...:)

yes indeed i do, depends on how long this clutch takes, i'll come out for a looksee

can anyone enter these sprints? what is involved? like say when my gtr is running, can i jsut come out on a saturday arvo and have a run?

yeah all you need is an ASAA license which is 55/year

and then you pay 75 for the day (if you fax your form in before 5pm thursday)

otherwise its 95 for the day

entry forms are at www.queenslandraceway.com.au

Is that where you turn right about 1/4 down the straight and the right at the bottom of the dip?

yeah down the pit strait - right at turn 1 and 2

then through the first S

then through the second S

and then your around turn 7 back onto strait

/me finds pic...

http://www.queenslandraceway.com.au/images/four_circuits.jpg

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