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sounds like a few liners will be there. we better meet and pit together somewhere. What time will everybody arrive.

$68 right noel..? ill give u 70 on the night hehe :D

thats if u put a SAU sticker on the front lol. :rofl:

im willing to meet up at gardencity prior to cruise down kessels and to ipswich.. let me knw..

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Ill be there at about 3:45pm... Ill be heading straight to the staging lanes...

I have invited 2 of the pro channel guys from work to come and shoot the event for us and they have got a couple of very expensive lens's out on loan so the pictures from the night will be fantastic... So make sure your cars are clean and shiney...

hmm should i take the GTR out..?

ill sleep on it.. :rofl:

Might be an idea to update first post with a time and map, instead of 2-3 pages in guys, i may come to spectate gotta look at times

Sheite Adam..Who needs a map to mecca (willowbank.) :ninja:

Startsd at 4pm saturday 3rd. be there or be square.

Ill be there at about 3:45pm... Ill be heading straight to the staging lanes...

Beh! you better have a few runs later on since you're getting there so early..I won't be getting up there to watch til about 4-4.30pm :D

Beh! you better have a few runs later on since you're getting there so early..I won't be getting up there to watch til about 4-4.30pm :)

Ill keep lining up til they kick me out or i break something...

Let hope its the kicking out first tho... :)

YES IM TAKING THE R34 GTT.. wanna see what it will make and MPH it makes before she gets the FMIC and exhaust..

bring my helmet noel im gonna break 14s in this beast..

uh rebelsport carpark sound good. at around 4PM..?

let me knw via PM and my number is 0400 793 618 if u are ther prior.

haah sorry.. uh thats prob when i could to be honest. ill try to be ther 3ish but no promises.. when im ther ill wait ther for a few minutes at rebel sport then we'll go to drags..

if u r meeting ther at Rebel PM me ur number so i knw to wait..

Na I think col will run a mid 11's or a low 12 with the power hes got and the steet tyres

Depends on how well your launch goes, mid 11 is possible if you can pull a 1.80 60" or under - you usually need drag radials to do this (in my case anyway). Street tyres will probably limit you low 12s maybe a high 11, just get them really hot before you launch. Launch it about 1000rpm or more above what you do on the street as the track is a lot stickier :O

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