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Next Calder night is on 4th April. :burnout:

I know a few skys that were/are interested.

I say we organise the club thing and get a good horde of Sky's attacking the strip.

Have a few runs n stuff, then go for a bite to eat/cruise afterwards !!!

I reackon it's a goer, so who's in ?

Meet there around 4.30, checking is at 5pm racing @ 6pm.

I wanna get out nice and early before it get's crowded

UPDATE: As JET said. :D

Long sleeved top and helmet are a MUST if your racing. If you don't have/don't race.

People coming:

ME - R31GTS-R

DJ_L3Thal - R33 GTS-t

INASNT - R33 GTS-t

Assassin ??? - R34 GT-T

Al ??? - R33 GTS-t

Inark ??? - R32 GTS-t

SKYLNR - R33 GTS-t

dznutz - R34 GT-T ? Ex Top Secret Drift car :crazy:

predator666 - R33 GTS-t (doesn't know it yet but he is)

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course your allowed to come, you'd be CRAZY not to come along.

more the merrier.

go to the link

http://www.whereis.com.au/search/result.jh...%2Fresult.jhtml

gives you a rough idea... you can zoom in and out to get better ideas.

But i live about 10mins from Calder so you can meet me at my house or something if you reckon ya might get lost or ya want to go with someone who knows where to go n stuff.

It's a an off-street drag strip.

And 5pm is ok. It goes till after 10pm at night... but the earlier you get there the better.

I yeah... you could get to drag each other. Depends if you come next to another Sky.

But it's not a 'win' sort of thing, you get your individual time card n stuff like that.

I might be interested, as i have not ran it yet at calder. I could ask management about a group booking, this friday night as i will be helping out (an offical) on the cruise/show & shine thingy.

The car has run a 1/4 at Heathcote, before most the mods were put on. It got a 14.2sec pass, but my mate drove it, i could only manage a 14.9-15sec pass. Hopefully i could do a bit better this time. :D

*** it... i'll come if i have money at that stage in the month... unlikely... but anythings possible... i have to hurry up and hit the 14s... should be so damn easy with the setup i have right now.

even tho my tyres suck.

****, just got owned by a HSV Coupe, we lined up, and stupid me doesnt rev before dropping i just rode it a little, couldnt have lifted off slowr if i tried LOL and now my g/f thinks i have a slow car, so she pissed me to the point i took her to a back long road and ****ing dropped it at 7 and fishied down the road and got to 190km/hr lol, she shut up then MWAHAHA

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