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A private day for Skylines is unobtainable. The wont reply to phone messages, emails or letters.

WSID is run by a bunch of people who only care about V8's and top fuelers.

That said, if we didn't own Skylines we could get a private day for $10,000 with a list of rules and requirements that are practically impossible to comply with.

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A private day for Skylines is unobtainable. The wont reply to phone messages, emails or letters.

WSID is run by a bunch of people who only care about V8's and top fuelers.

That said, if we didn't own Skylines we could get a private day for $10,000 with a list of rules and requirements that are practically impossible to comply with.

Now now Adam, settle down champion. I'm sure that in a decade or two we'll be sweet with WSID. :O

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But isnt there another drag place that can be used? or is WSID the only place? :O

not in nsw there isn't. or are you proposing we travel to another state/country for a drag day?

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I was actually in talks with the guys there,

said needed 40-50 cars and around 200 each

no under 11 second cars.

but needed to be booked months and months in advance

Long story short, don't bother. At least not on our behalf. Seriously.

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Congrats to Mr Dinzlr on the 11.0, 10.8 and 10.9 passes thats 1 top sounding GTR!

Well done, Din. ;)

What was the mph?

Oh, btw Baron, I know why Ben goes to every WSID event ever held....and her name's not Wendy ;)

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128, 128, 132.5mph from memory.

Mik got down to 11.2sec @ 128mph also from memory and afew GTS-t's from here doing 14's. Also Caz in the 300ZX did a mid-low 13sec in amongst all the other 300's out there.

No her name definitely isn't Wendy although she still melts in my hands.. ;)

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