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does the car need to be registered

can you run slicks

can i test my car (new one) even though i know it will run quicker then 11`s on a full run

i just wanna setup the rear end which will prob take 10 or so runs

i wont run a full pass just half track

Car needs to be registered. Very similar rules to a wednesday night street meet except no cars faster than 11.00

In other news it looks like we will be organising some class based grudge matches. The basically stock v8's run similar to Skylines with stock turbos.

Someone remind me not to get into a smoking match with them again. :no:

this is the same day as the v8 owners day would that mean we would run against them.. juz read the top off the first post my bad

you run againts who ever is next to you, or you can race a mate etc.. joint day is to make sure we get the numbers. these days arnt too common so it will fill up for sure.

a note for the noobs, last SAU drag day was my first and you get more experience in this one day as 10 visits to WSID on a wed night.

All up last time i got in about 37 runs last time, and the stress on the car was 1/4 of the amount of a track day.

you run againts who ever is next to you, or you can race a mate etc.. joint day is to make sure we get the numbers. these days arnt too common so it will fill up for sure.

a note for the noobs, last SAU drag day was my first and you get more experience in this one day as 10 visits to WSID on a wed night.

All up last time i got in about 37 runs last time, and the stress on the car was 1/4 of the amount of a track day.

i might be going but my name is down on the v8 owners site with a mate




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