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hey guys im from the www.calaisturbo.com.au site, and im organising drags at heathcote raceway. Please go to this link for details, but ill give u a quick run down.

http://calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.php?t=121920

RB power only night at Heathcote !!!

Im going to look into organising with heathcote a night with RB power only. My question is, whos interested ? who would turn up ? remember this would totaly rely on you guys showing up !! without the numbers I couldnt afford it myself ... Give me ideas, nights ? Thursday or Saturday are my first thoughts. Im going to try to keep the price down as much as possible and look into sponsorship for the night. Ill be contacting some feature cars from street commodores, getting on the skyline forums and contacting Rajab + Bresciani to see if there is interest there. Ill be E mailing calder this week regarding prices + insurance costs.

part 2

Heathcote is a gooer !!!

Cost is

$40 a car

$15 Spectator

minium 30 cars

Im paying the deposit !!!!

There will be ambulance + equipment (cleaners for track etc)

I will be expecting money up front because if i get a whole lot of people saying there coming and dont turn up i loose my deposit !!!

It just a case of setting the date, next available is jan-feb

Now question is whos in ????

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yea im in

a good date would be on a satday as most people will have to work friday.

maby early next year would be good, give people time to prep and save money for the day.

hopefuly the new set up will be installed by then

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