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Don't count on it finishing at 10pm, get down there as early as you can.

WSID has a habit of finishing nights early if only a few competitors turn up (take wicked wednesday 2wks ago as an indication). They want 300 cars doing 2 runs each all paying money instead of 50 cars doing 25 runs each having a good time.

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Don't count on it finishing at 10pm, get down there as early as you can.

WSID has a habit of finishing nights early if only a few competitors turn up (take wicked wednesday 2wks ago as an indication). They want 300 cars doing 2 runs each all paying money instead of 50 cars doing 25 runs each having a good time.

Bastards! Ill be there when gates open..

All i need is a helmet?

I so want to see what my car will do on track!

Has anyone got any cheep ideas helmet wise?

You need a helmet, long sleeve shirt/pants, rego papers - it's all on the WSID website.

Cheapish helmets are available for around $100-$150ish upwards from Motorcycle Accessories warehouse on Church St, Parramatta. There are other places you can go if that's not local for you. Do a search on the forum, there's been a few threads about helmets etc before.

I'm starting to regret going away for the weekend lol. Would've liked to take the car out for a run again :)

I'm starting to regret going away for the weekend lol. Would've liked to take the car out for a run again :P

I'm happy to give it a run for you if you want, forget about the fact that my last time on track cost me over $15k it's all about having fun and getting that timeslip right...

Do you expect anything less from them?

I'm in also.

uh oh... stay away from my tools!

I have stronger ones now so you can't break em anymore! ha ha

K im in ... picking up the new car at 10 .... drive straight to WSID to see if I can break it :P

Don't count on it finishing at 10pm, get down there as early as you can.

WSID has a habit of finishing nights early if only a few competitors turn up (take wicked wednesday 2wks ago as an indication). They want 300 cars doing 2 runs each all paying money instead of 50 cars doing 25 runs each having a good time.

Ill be spectating for a bit (work permitting), ill bring a broom and sawdust for you Ben

uh oh... stay away from my tools!

I have stronger ones now so you can't break em anymore! ha ha

K im in ... picking up the new car at 10 .... drive straight to WSID to see if I can break it :whistling:

I hope your new tools aren't made in China :laughing-smiley-014:

I will be just spectating, but I don't like the chances of the event actually being on.

Ill be spectating for a bit (work permitting), ill bring a broom and sawdust for you Ben

No need, im a spectator at WSID these days... limited myself to just eating hotdogs, not as expensive but just as deadly as exploding flywheels :whistling:

I hope your new tools aren't made in China :laughing-smiley-014:

I will be just spectating, but I don't like the chances of the event actually being on.

lol... nope all Kinchrome with lifetime warranty just in case you need them :)

Hmmm yeah forecast doesn't look good...... :blink: *does anti rain dance*




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