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The Ndsoc, Is holding a Drag day @ heathcote on the 27th of october which is open to all Nissan's and datsun's,

I Have also invited teh 31 skylineclub, i would like very much to see the skyline boys all come down and show the Z boys how its really done,

There will be a Best Burnout prize and Fastest time Prize.

If i could get some firm indication from those who will be attending that would be great.

Cheers,

Mastadd

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The Ndsoc, Is holding a Drag day @ heathcote on the 27th of october which is open to all Nissan's and datsun's,

I Have also invited teh 31 skylineclub, i would like very much to see the skyline boys all come down and show the Z boys how its really done,

There will be a Best Burnout prize and Fastest time Prize.

If i could get some firm indication from those who will be attending that would be great.

Cheers,

Mastadd

What sort of support are the NDSOC members showing to this day?

The last drag day held by the club the turnout was pretty disappointing, I'm considering heading up, but not if there is only going to be a handful of cars there.

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What sort of support are the NDSOC members showing to this day?

The last drag day held by the club the turnout was pretty disappointing, I'm considering heading up, but not if there is only going to be a handful of cars there.

This time were @ heathcote, so we should get a better turn out and its not in the middle of summer @ 40 Degrees! lol

The R31 skyline club is coming there are about 10 confirmed peoples at the moment,

I’m Expecting a similar turn out from the NDSOC, so with a few of you guys coming up it should be a good turnout.

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do you have to be an ndsoc member to go?

I'd love to bring one of my cars along to this, but I'm not a member?

You don't need to be a member...

Just turn up on the day.

I might even come for a look and have a run or 3

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I have checked their site, and they say a car must be road worthy. Ahhh What defines roadworthy? LOL How about safe? I have all brakes, suspension, tires, seatbelts, some interior...but my car doesnt exactly meet emissions or noise requirements. Do you think this would be a problem?

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I have checked their site, and they say a car must be road worthy. Ahhh What defines roadworthy? LOL How about safe? I have all brakes, suspension, tires, seatbelts, some interior...but my car doesnt exactly meet emissions or noise requirements. Do you think this would be a problem?

Sorry When i say Roadworthy i mean Safe, lol Basicly what you have described, and no lose stuff Inside the car that could fly around down the strip.

UPDATE!!!

Time:

Gates open - 9am

Scruteneering - 10am

Racing starts - 11am - 4pm

Cost: $40 to race. $15 to spectate.

Payable on the day at the gate

Car must be "roadworthy"(Safe) to pass scrutineering and you must be suitable dressed with ankle to wrist, non flammable materials. Helmets and proper footwear are required to participate on the day.

This Day is For having a good, fun day out. So bring family and friends.

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