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This Sunday, 11/03/07, Northern Street Cruizers (NSC) are having an Automotive fun day at Calder Park Rwy. The day allows entrants to participate in various forms of motorsport, in a fun and safe atmosphere.

Details:

- Lacation: Calder Park Rwy

- Cost: $40 per entrant (includes one buddy pass) ... /... Spectators: $5

- Gates Open: 8:30am

- Events start: 9am

- Events finish: 4pm

Events: Each event is scheduled to run for approx. 2hrs, but this may vary due to popularity of certain events.

Drags: Old school style

- Heads up (not timed),

- Flag start (No Christmas Tree)

Hot Laps: Fun Laps

- Full Circuit (Long track)

- Not Timed

Burnouts:

Slalom:

- Held at the back of the track

- Timed

Drift:

- Held through flip-flops and long final corner.

Conditions of Entry:

- NO CAMS or AASA lic. required

- Drivers MUST wear Helmets, long sleeve shirt, full length paints (eg:jeans), socks, closed footwear (no thongs, sandals, etc). NO nylon or any other easily flamable clothing will be permitted. Basically just the usual Friday Night Drag attire.

- Any form of motorsport is dangerous, participate at your own risk.

- Cars will be scrutineered for safety.

Additional Notes:

- Helmets will be available for HIRE: $20

- BBQ food will be sold for Lunch.

Hope to see ya there!!!

Damn im busy on sundays

im in this is what ive beig hanging out for something that cheap doesn't require cams and a many event.

i wont do the burnouts or the drags tho due to the gear box which im saving $1600 to get fixed.

hey for sau guys that are going u wona meet upand cruiz in to calder park.

if so were would be a good place to meet up.

i was thinking the start of the western ring road in grensbrough shopping center would this be allright

Chris: I am planning on going but am not sure what time i'll get there as I have a Bucks Nite on Saturday :) .

Ziad: You pay at the gates, on the day. Not too sure how many people will enter, as this is the first event of this type they are holding, and they left it to the last minute to confirm event and advertise. This event is also advertised in alot of other forums, so hopefully they get a good turn-out.

Dave: Our events schedual seems to clash too often :) .

Well congratulations to Anna for putting up with you for a whole year as a married couple. Lets hope the many more years of marrage doesn't send her insane :P .

Hahaha: All the best buddy, we need to catch up soon!!

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