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As posted in the SAU QLD mambers section, this is now an event for the masses...

SAU DRAG DAY @ WILLOWBANK RACEWAY !!

When?

Saturday 17th March 2007

Where?

Willowbank (Queensland Raceway)

What time?

meet at 4pm for a 4:30 start

we shall meet in the carpark after you enter

How much?

$36 to enter your car with you + a passenger

$18 to watch (eg if you have small or no testicles)

Why do it?

Why not? its a great opportunity to take your car out to the strip and see how fast it is in a safe and legal environment.

Hope to see as many people as possible there.. let's show those commonwhores and falcons what our rice burners are made of!

Anyone and everyone is welcome to this event, don't be shy, just come along and have some fun with your car...

Cheers,

Warren

Note: this has no affiliation with the QLD club, it is just an event in QLD advertised through the SAU forums

I will update this first post as people confirm their attendance...

Those attending:

- WazR32GTSt

- subzeroR33

- gts25t4door

- jlnewton

- Bunta

- shanef (watching only - official photographer)

- Mr-Toy33

- predator --> tentative only...

- Ad N

- Eug

- Hotr34

- IanB

- franky boy

- ze flexy 1 (watching only)

- so tred (watching only)

- Traditimeour

- madr32

- [mez]

- 9krpm

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I think ill run the skyline on the 3rd and the S15 on the 17th Warren...

Just to show you how commited I am to my motorsport... :/

Will have to twist Nay's arm into giving her car a run... :(

Or ill slip my slicks on the run again with slicks to see the difference...

Have added details to my signature to advise of second tnt event...

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Have added details to my signature to advise of second tnt event...

thanks col

the more that come, the better the night will be

i personally will be going regardless of how many come.. so if you think you can beat me in my little rb20 auto... come and give it a shot!

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Put me down for this one, was going to go on the 3rd but am planning a rather large night out instead :) So the 17th it is!

done!

should be a good night with a few planning on going now...

i am going to try and get my mate with an AU falcon to post up on the AUfalcon.com.au forums.. hopefully they will come along with their shitboxes and we can have something to beat down the strip :P

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Im goona run streets on the 3rd and then ill play it by ear from then, as the 17th is like a month away... :)

No promises...

my prediction: You'll be pedalling it into 4th :)

NOS + slicks = cheating?

ha ha

are you coming along too shanef?

damn right they both = cheating :P

i'll tag along to watch and take some pics :)

I will come to this one instead of the other one!

good to see :P

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Oh oh oh

Someone with an equal power output, maby i better get them slicks on for this event :wave:

Will see you there, it will be the first time i have driven it down the quarter, will be interesting.

Hoping for an 11sec pass.

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if anyone is going to the Dyno Day on saturday, might be a good idea to spread the work about the drag day on the 17th march to get an even better coverage of the event to members...

i would, but i can't make it unfortunately

thanks :O

Its all good Warren...

Putting events in your signature is the way to go, reaches more people...

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