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If they're willing to come out then there's a spot for them. We have a couple of owners with pretty high HP that are very keen on coming along and they only expect one run............ :)

they are expecting 7,8,9,10 second passes?

they are expecting 7,8,9,10 second passes?

Nope, they're expecting 1 run in the 10s and then getting kicked off. These are guys I'm trying to get to sponsor the event and it just so happens that they have Supra's as well. They haven't pu the cars on the strip for a while and maybe they might not do it in 1 run but it shouldn't take them too long.

So I have a RB25DET, RB25 gearbox, RB25 diff, its rear wheel drive and i'm an active member of SAU, but cos i don't have a Skyline badge I can't race? lol, good luck getting numbers guys.

Guys/Gals

I've decided to postpone this event until next year. I'm well over my head and luckily I have had some members offer to assist me with this event but there is too much involved to have something like this go ahead this year.

A new thread with an expected or firmer date will be posted sometime in the near future.

Thanks to everyone that provided input, it has been very useful and are being considered for when this event takes off next year.

Thanks again

Ross

Good idea Ross, An event of this big nature needs careful preparation, long lead times for advertising etc.

In the short term, we can always go for a day up to the normal drags, which requires little preparation.

That plus, I need time to obtain sponsors for the event to reduce the cost as there were too many people saying it was too expensive.

Let's put it this way, when this event kicks off again next year, it will be cheaper, but it will also have a completely different format.

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