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Corners are where the funs at ;)

There's a really cool hairpin at the end of the strip.

Every time I get there, I'm always tempted to just rip the car into that perfectly paved, wide open, 180 degree bend and just try and drift through it. ;)

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it should be good having it both days.

hopefully have some time next weds to go down for the first time, anyone going next weds? if anyone sees me in a stock looking white r32 come say hi

dead32 all the prices and stuff are on the WSID website.

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No ET limits, just 95db (track) noise limit.

"EVENT DETAILS:

FULL THROTTLE FRIDAYS

RACE FOR REAL – Starts Friday, November 3!

The Only Limit is Your Imagination.

Gates Open 5pm

Spectator Gates Open from 5:30pm

Racing 7pm-midnight

Video Screen Music, Cranking Atmosphere!

Pricing:

Competitors - $45

Spectators - $20

Kids Under 12 - FREE!

Location Information:

Western Sydney International Dragway

Ferrers Road, Eastern Creek

Web: www.wsid.com.au

Phone: (02) 9672 1320

Email: [email protected]"

All info here:

http://www.wsid.com.au/default.asp?Page=Article&ID=305

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There's a really cool hairpin at the end of the strip.

Every time I get there, I'm always tempted to just rip the car into that perfectly paved, wide open, 180 degree bend and just try and drift through it. :rolleyes:

I get the same urge..

on my last run out there i left the window down.As i was driving back one of the fire officials called me in and lectured me on the non-saftey and how my arms are prone to flying out in the event of an accident.I totally agreed with him,and diddnt argue the point.I diddnt even point out that if their officials were doing the job that they were supposed to be doing that i wouldnt have had the problem in the first place.lol.sad but true :P

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