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All you need to compete is a licensed/muffled Street car or bike, a helmet and long sleeves, long pants and enclosed footwear.

RACE SCHEDULE

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Competitor & Spectator Entry 11am

Competitor entry closes 3pm

Racing 12noon - 4pm

TICKET PRICES (General Admission + Pit Entry) - Prices Include GST

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Adults $10.00

Children (5-15yrs) $5.00

Children (under 5) FREE

Family (2+3) $25.00

COMPETITOR ENTRY - Prices Include GST

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Entry $28.00

Entry (ANDRA license holders) $20.00

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Originally posted by adam 32

yeh jimih come down, bring you borthers car... that looks like it could lay down some mean times

Yeah I asked him but he is trying to get a new clutch this week (at long last) as he's pretty much fried this one :D

And then when his Power FC is sorted he wants to give it a run :)

Hey Adam ... how you going champ...

dont know if ill come down ... just put in new fuel pump today and currently sourcing new turbo .... so I might wait a few more weeks.... because i know Ill crack twelves then.

Dan

ill PM you and we'll catch up this week...

hahhahhaa

Gday summoner ... didnt ignore you, I dont go into wasteland.... to much whoring.....

did we have a squirt or was it civil.....

I do remeber driving past you in the ute over the narrows about 4 weeks ago early one morning.

Dan

we meeting anywhere beforehand and cruising down??

i also got a few guys from work to come along.

Sil80

Supra TT MK3

R33 (mebbe)

S2 RX7 (mebbe)

Integra VTiR

Astina SP20

Astina 323

XE/F falcon, EFI 5L conv.

VK SS Director

Torrie

nerds and cars.. i dunno.

Shaun

Me and my S13 will try to get there for a squirt.. might even be able to give a few of you skyline boys a decent run this time. (shakes head remembering the dismal last effort)

This time FMIC, T28 and a sh*t load of boost will either...

get me a nice time in the mid 13's or..

or a rather impressive total melt down

fingers crossed.

Originally posted by osc@r

Me and my S13 will try to get there for a squirt..  might even be able to give a few of you skyline boys a decent run this time.   (shakes head remembering the dismal last effort)

This time FMIC, T28 and a sh*t load of boost will either...

get me a nice time in the mid 13's   or..

or a rather impressive total melt down

fingers crossed.

Yeah and remember its "Fat Boy Racing" not "Fat Boy Towing" :shake:

(yes lame joke)

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