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Hey people,

I'd like to race my car 1/4 mile. Anyone familiar with this here at Eastern Creek? Never been to one and I'd like to know what my car can do...and what I can do also..hehehehe Anyone with some experience? Few tips much..appreciated.

Cheers,

Eug.

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hey mate, eastern creek drags are on every wednesday from about 5 ish. It costs $50 dollars to enter your car and you can get as many runs as you can before they close. After youve paid and gone in, you have to park your car and go and fill in your details and get a number. then you drive your car around to scruitnerring (where they place a number on your window). Then you just head into your deignated lane and racing beings at around 6 i think. Make sure you take a helmet, licence, and rego papers.

what mods has your car got? if its a stocker, you should run anywhere in the 14's.

cheers mate

Anton

the shit house thing about going out for the first time, is the very first time you pull. with the same setup i went from 15.5 to 14.0 on the same night.

then another time i pulled a 13.8.

dont let your first run phase you. its a learning process, so just get out there with some sticky tyres and dont be scared to burn that clutch :)

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