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You may have seen the ad on Tv already and no entries don't close on the 8th or 11th.

Entries for the Sunday 27th show 'n' shine close on the 18th, I confirmed this with John from Shannons who is running the event.

[email protected] or 0417 262 918

Drag Racing is on Saturday 26th running as a street meet $40 entry. Details still to be finalised.

http://www.cadra.com.au/

Have attached all info I have received so far.

So who is coming?

26th_Drags_Nomination_Form.pdf

2008_Motoring_Extravaganza_Flyer.pdf

ENTRY_FORM.doc

LETTER_To_Shannons_Clients.doc

Yep can't wait to smoke some more tyres and maybe get some better times.

CADRA update today, seems its going to be a short meet. Must be to allow for cars to get ready for the show 'n' shine.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Pinksta and myself were the only imports at the drags all day. We both beat our old times, the track was very consistent and sticky early in the day.

BK turned up late in the arvo after spark plug problems and did a 11.1 straight up.

I will be at the car show all day tomorrow, see you there.

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Not many imports again, but big crowds. Just the orange supra, 300zx and myself showed up I think. Had lots of people looking at, taking photos and asking questions about the Datto.

Anyone get any better shots?

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We have to make more of an effort next time!!

I had to work every night! Even my day off!

Was gunna try to get there for an hour or so but slept in all day..

besides, I don't want to "display" Sklyn till she gets the new guards on..

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