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its dec 9 btw not 8 - and yeah ill be there!! :P

Im intrested, but have never been before.

Whats required?

as for racing what you _normally_ do is download this form:

http://www.queenslandraceway.com.au/entry_...rints_entry.pdf

form from here:

http://www.queenslandraceway.com.au/

and send it in before thursday then you get it for $75 instead of $95...

you also need an ASAA license - which is $55 per year (no test but you need a normal license to get one)

Sorry guys meant the 9th, had started drinking when I wrote it!!

Was a good day. We were out in the grey Evo 8, with Motorsport Logic decals!!!

What happened to the s15 pop an intercooler hose, cause you got towed in???

Oh well have to wait until next year for the next round and hopefully some cooler times ahead!!

i was there in the red s15..

i think i met you zennon? breifly.

i managed a 58 that time!

did you get any photos???

adam

hey adam, haha yeah briefly :(

im afraid i was pretty slack with pics saturday...

forgot camera at home so got mom 'n dad to drop it off - lol

anyways this is the only one of yours i have:

post-31383-1165929652.jpg

ps. 58 is an awesome time!!! im jealous - love the s15's! woulda baught one if i had more cash

Consistent 59.4...this was the co drivers day out, mind you we detuned it for the day after heat issues emerged on the 28th of Nov, so it ws down about 30-40awkw, the main driver and owner runs mid 56...

Further it was the first time out with the car and being down on power these were good times, that and the syncros are going...

But we are havig brake issues that will be addressed before its next outing...

Edited by Bobjones

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