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We are holding another drag day in late Jan if all goes to plan, same deal as last time. Should be a food van availabe this time also. $60, which is great value considering you get non stop runs for most of the day. Please let me know asap if there is any interest from you guys, cheers- Justin

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We are holding another drag day to be in early December if all goes to plan, same deal as last time. Should be a food van availabe this time also. $60, which is great value considering you get non stop runs for most of the day. Please let me know asap if there is any interest from you guys, cheers- Justin

Depending on the date, I wouldn't mind running the 33 down the strip.

  • 3 weeks later...

GRANDMASTERB

I THINK ANY MOTOR SPORT IS GOOD,AND YOUR COMMENT TO SAVE YOUR MONEY FROM DRAGING AND GO DRIFTING INSTEAD IS PROBALY GREAT IF YOU CAN AFFORD TO WAIST TYRES CLUTCH AND MASSIVE STRAIN'S ON YOUR CAR .

FOR ALOT OF US TO TRY ANY MOTOR SPORT AT THE CHEAPEST PRICE IS A GOOD STARTING POINT.

DRAGING YOUR STREET CAR IS FAIRLY CHEAP BUT SETTING A CAR UP FOR DRIFTING OR RACING IS EXSPENSIVE.

SO ANY ONE STARTING GO THE DRAGS AND WORK YOUR WAY UP TO DRIFT,CLUB DAYS AND OPEN RACING.

FROM :ninja: NISSANGTS

  • 5 weeks later...
now's the time guys. put your name down or miss out.

contact juddieR31 for info and payment :)

intersted to send the 33 down the strip for the first time!

just to see if it is any good. and how crap my foot times are! :):O:)

Edited by nizmokid
did last time.

My car should be going by Christmas so I will be there having a dig.

we will get time slips with - trap speed, time, 60ft ect. normal slip.

'Young GT-R' scotty , you better be there, im still yet to beet you in any run, so close. :P

im keen to show my boyfriend up!,we have 2 r33's, how do we get our names on the list?!?!but im not keen to do a burnout thingy at the start, i just wanna race!

the brurnout heats your tyres up so they grip better - helps you get traction when your deady to race.

a r33 with cold wet tyres wont launch very well at all.. he will have you off the start and you probly wont catch up :happy:

he will teach you to do a burnout :sorcerer: lol

contact juddieR31 for details. pm message him.

he will let you know how to pay, where to pay and how much to pay. then you just need to show up with a helmut a car and a long sleev shirt or jumper.

- Ricko.

  • 1 month later...

Drag day is postponed for a month of 2, new date being pencilled in on monday, event will be cancelled if there are not enough number.

r33skizza, pay up to the bank account listed in the first post, then PM juddo or sign up and make a post here http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=59972.0

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