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C'mon, $10 entry fee aint bad if your just watching for the day. Pretty good actually.

And $20 for having runs for the day is also a good price i guess. But defently need a big time/screen board. The microphone wasnt very clear, specially when someone was lighting up a burnout. So hard to hear the time pass for both cars.

I paid $25 for CADRA membership and $125 for CADRA Super Street entry (2008 offical events).

Also paid $149 for full Super Street ANDRA licence.

Super Street is good for cars running between 11.00 -12.99. (Standard GTR should do 12.9-13.0)

$25 CADRA membership is optional for half price entry.

For cars slower than 12.99 it is $75 CADRA Street registered entry (2008 offical events).

$20 a day ANDRA licence or $80 year ANDRA licence.

Hopefully they will be running some un-offical off street/test & tune events like they do interstate as they are usually cheaper and more fun. I dont think any have been comfirmed yet!!!

On sunday I found Marion the Treasurer from CADRA very helpfull in the top control tower.

Anyone who hasnt read the latest 'High Performance Imports' #90 Skyline Special, I would strongly recommend it for drag setup tips.

In the next few months I want to pick up some stock R32 GTR rims 16x8 ($600-800set) and 4 Mickey Thompson street legal tyres 255/50/16 ($250-300 each).

Who said motorsport was cheap?

www.cadra.com.au

www.andra.com.au

Guest Rexlr8

Hey Fab bro, Race MFP :P I tell you what, his 300kw GTR is leathal as!

I came neck and neck with Him ( Silver GTR ) so that'll give you a heads up if me and you lined up together. Be good as fun tho :D And cammo didnt loose by didly squat either against MFP. Was a bloody good run for both of us.

I wont be racing this weekend tho man. I better let my Gbox settle down. 5 or 6 runs is a bit harsh on a stock box with a decent amount of power through it.

But hope you other boy's have a good run again. Was awsome to see all the skylines and stuff have a blast.

Edited by Rexlr8

hey oscar.. i noticed when u launch your car... u bogged down for not revving high enough... then once u hit boost your wheels started spinning... man.. with the power u got, u should be running much quicker. once u fixed those probs.. i dont think many ppl willl even get close to u..

damn fab. i just missed out on a gd deal for u... went so quick.. brand new bridgestone re55s for 200 for the both...went so quick...

bridgestone.jpg

next time illl have to be quicker lol

at the price its a giveaway

Edited by thrustt

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