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Calder is on this friday guys, the 4th of April, there will be a group of us heading out so any1 wanting to go and wathc or run their car feel free to join us.

Details are:

Meet at Calder at 5:30, scruitineer if you are running, grab a good spot, and have some fun.

$55 to race (unlimited runs), $17 to spectate

So far we have:-

JET-33

32_ENVY

Predator666

HOTSKY

DZNUTZ

DJ_L3ThAL

Al

Baileylsd

Horus

NizmoR34

List ya name here so we can get an idea of whos comin, and so we can organise a way to meet up (mob numbers etc)

Should be a good nite so i hope to see as many faces there as possible.

JET-33

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My car will be entered!!!

Alan: 0427076490 (Mob)

Have to remember to grab my brothers helmet.

Have to get home, put my stockies back on, then drive down to calder. Hope i finish early!

I was considering putting some semi slicks on, but decided against it as i want to see the gains (If any, but better be otherwise i am going to kick some more BUTT on Saturday morning) of my modifications since my last runs.

The rims will be wearing 205 yokahamas (sp). Unfortunately they are a hard compound, and mated with my stiff Tein suspension, the car has a far from optimal set-up. :D

I am just laying down a bunch of excuses to cover my ass when someone else kicks my butt down the 1/4 :D . Just remember to be gentle as this is only my second time, i don't believe in street drags (my license is my job and vis-versa), and i owned a 350,000+km XF falcon on GAS before this!!! :uh-huh:

:burnout: All in all i am going to give it a go and have a fun evening with you lot! :burnout:

DJ_L3ThAL

DON'T BE A PUUUSSSSSY and have a run. Once you see all the other 'lines going down the 1/4 you will regret not entering.

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ahaha.. bad luck ambz.. you miss out .. i'll take some photos for ya but its never quite the same as being there :( i told nark that it was a bad idea to leave it here 'cause everybody would miss it, but he didn't listen.

I'm skipping out at 4:30pm to get there ..

my car is ready to booocha .. my bar is patched up, my helmet is ready, my car is tuned hard... and :burnout:

I'm just gonna run my standard street tyres (235/45R17) cbf sticking my stockies back on (no grips anyway)

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I thought u guys had been talking about going for like a week already...[im sure there was another post in vic section few days back]

AMBZ: you dont have to get there @ 6 if your not running, you can still go like between 7-8 and see heaps o action...I prolly wont be there at 5:30 / 6 - too much traffic onthe way at that time! If I am going it may be around 7...

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prediator since we both have the same power we should line each other up and run man!! i am in, prediator if u dont come u r a p*u*s*s*yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!

And i'd just like to remind denham who is all of a sudden very quiet about this now.. whos the ****ing ***** now??? !! :(

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