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Put June 21-22 in your diary.

Eastern Creek is having a tin tops day featuring historics.

Nissan will be well represented with 2 GMS R31's and a GMS DR30.

These are the real deal racers in full warpaint. Other cars on the Grp A front are a couple of VL's and a Seton racing Sierra (boo, Hiss)

And if you like the sound of race V8's that sound just like V8 supercars don't, the wing and flare Group C boys will be out in force as well.

Should be HUUUUUUUUGE!

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the hey days of racing.... the swoosh sound from the turbos....

makes me feel young all over again.... but then again I'm not that old.... :confused:

Cheap tickets please. Only for Sunday cause I'm working Sat.

Is this it ??

NSW Car State Open Meeting

Eastern Creek International Raceway

June 21st - 22nd, 2003

Gates open 7.00am

Activity starts 9.00am

ADMISSION:

Adults $16.50

Concession

Aged, Disabled and

Students 13 to 17 years only. $11.00

From here : http://www.eastern-creek-raceway.com/home.htm

If that is it we could all meet at the cricketers arms at 0700 for breakfast... then cruise to EC and park together and have atop day.

I'll have to check if CA does breakfast.




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