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Hi All,

A lot of you probably already know about this but I thought I'd throw it up and see if we can get a good number of skylines down there to fly the banner....i know there are other groups turning up...

Same price but an earlier start...couldnt ask for more

ANZAC DAY SPECIAL – Wednesday, April 25!

Gates Open 12noon

Racing from 2pm until 10pm!

Pricing:

Competitors - $45

Spectators - $20

Kids Under 12 - FREE!

Location Information:

Western Sydney International Dragway

Ferrers Road, Eastern Creek

Web: www.wsid.com.au

Phone: (02) 9672 1320

Email: [email protected]

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i was going t go but they arent prepping the track so big horsepower and street tyres and no track prep dont mix well

I can't see it being prep'd any differently to a typical wednesday night.

I'm 90% in for spectation.

well i hope the weather holds up so that we get a million runs......the weather might keep people away.....fingers crossed ppl!!!

I doubt the weather will keep people away unless it actually rains and gets cancelled. I raced on Good Friday when the weather was dodgy (it did end up pissing down later) and the queue of cars going through the competitors entrance was out onto Ferrers Road.

My advice is to get there early if you plan on racing. If the weather looks ok, I'll be there :)

i was going t go but they arent prepping the track so big horsepower and street tyres and no track prep dont mix well
I don't think they prep'd the track before the Good Friday street meet either - although, after a few big hp v8's did slalom runs down the track, they put some sort compound down (and preceeded to waste over 30mins of racing time :domokun:)

You'd think they'd learn...

Well now im even more sceptical bout the weather.....please everyone say a prayer for it not to rain....do a reverse rain dance.....or quickly build a shelter over the entire length of the track cause god damn i want to drag race tomorrow!!!

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