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We will be aiming to be there race ready with the new setup, hopefully making more power then before.

Everyone should come and see some backyard style race cars going hard at it for first place lol :)

So whose coming...competing or spectating?

Edited by r33_racer
  • 4 weeks later...

The only events i've been out to QR for have been the drift days, so i was just wondering if you're allowed to park round the fence of the racetrack, like on the drift days or if you have to park outside???

I'll either be taking out the 34 (if i can park round the track) or my bluey sss (NIZ013).

The only events i've been out to QR for have been the drift days, so i was just wondering if you're allowed to park round the fence of the racetrack, like on the drift days or if you have to park outside???

I'll either be taking out the 34 (if i can park round the track) or my bluey sss (NIZ013).

I'm hoping you should be able to park around the track, usually only the major events that requires you to leg it.

I'll be there, guess I'll bring the 31 out aswell.

I'm hoping you should be able to park around the track, usually only the major events that requires you to leg it.

I'll be there, guess I'll bring the 31 out aswell.

Gasp! The phantom 31, that never leaves the carport...

Well lil bro, you could always bring my Rolla out??? I know how much you love it! lol.

Was a great day out there. Didn't see any skylines, apart from mine and lil bro's 31 cruising around. It only ended up costing us $10 entry fee.

A huge congratulations to our mate Richard in his "Pryme" VN for coming second in his category!!!

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