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hey all

anyone going to wsid next friday night for full throttle firday, im going to put my car in, hopefully it doesn't fill out to fast

should get a crew to go down and represent maybe, i dont know, post up if your going

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how busy is fri nights, have you been b4

nah haven't been before, shouldn't be any busier than a busy wednesday night, they only let 200 cars in i think, but racing starts at 6 and finishes at 11 so there's more time to get down the track anyway

Its storming at work (hornsby) ...... although seeing I won't have my car till tomoz no biggie... don't feel like im missing out now :)

If it clears up still planning on heading there to spectate.......

FROM WSID WEBSITE:

Rain Is A Pain - Tonight Cancelled, Next Full Throttle Friday Now December 14

Wednesday, 31 October 2007 by Dean Neal

Rain Is A Pain - Tonight Cancelled, Next Full Throttle Friday Now December 14

Bring ‘ya Car, Or ‘ya Bike - Even A Bad-ass Racing Attitude To Western Sydney International Dragway Tonight!

Those Doorslammin’ And Top Bike Dudes On Nine Saturday, In-depth East Coast Nationals Recap Starts On Sbs Sunday Week!

October 20 Bracket Attack Results Now Available As We Head Into A Full Throttled Friday – This Friday!

Unfortunately due to large rainfalls throughout the greater Sydney area today and expected to further intensify - Tonight's Full Throttle Friday has been cancelled.

With a large number of events coming ahead on the WSID calendar already, it has been decided that the next Friday event will be as per the original schedule - Friday, December 14.

We would like to thank all competitors for their interest this week and we share in your annoyance at the rain putting paid to what was shaping up as a MASSIVE event.

Don’t forget, the first official Full Throttle Friday will now be FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 with Competitors paying $50 for entry at the gate, Spectators $20 and racing action commencing from 6pm until 11pm.

Full Throttle Fridays

Western Sydney International Dragway

Ferrers Road, Eastern Creek

NEXT EVENT: Friday, December 14, from 6pm until late.

Pricing:

Competitors - $50

Adults - $20

Kids under 12 - FREE

EVENT INFO LINE: (02) 9421 0700

EMAIL: [email protected]

WEB: www.wsid.com.au

Please click HERE to check out the WSID MySpace Page!

PR Contact:

Dean Neal

[email protected].

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