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Just look for the dude with a beard in a dirty black 32 :/

And the sound of an rb30 can't make it too hard either. lol. The obvious club stickers and merch will be how you can find me. :P

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okay people,

i know;

gates open at 5pm, racing starts at 6pm

i need to/want to know;

how much it is to race for the night

what special gear - i need/my car needs/or whatever

and how many people would like to go down together, maybe meet at like South Street Park and Ride and cruise down together as Kwinana is a fair distance away and it would be a lot more fun (and a lot cooler :) *shakes head*) to cruise down together and have a night to catch up with everyone!

so maybe just a show of hands as to who would want to go and maybe someone with knowledge can shed some light with answers to all my questions!?!

much appreciated, cheers,

Andrew :D

thanks Sean, i might need to borrow helmet then...

and thanks Karl, will check out the thread now, kinda feel like a loser not having read that but didn't know that had anything to do with Kwinana now...

last time i checked that thread had something about illegal drags or something, checking it out now, cheers Karl

pretty sure u need helmet, enclosed shoes, long sleeves?

havnt been down in years!!

yes, and windows up. The start line guys are not fans of turbos/Skylines and the very first time I was set to drag a big fat bearded glorified doorman looking guy came over to my car and yelled in the window "Close this window now, I won't tell you a second f**king time"

I nearly pissed my pants in fear :D

yes, and windows up. The start line guys are not fans of turbos/Skylines and the very first time I was set to drag a big fat bearded glorified doorman looking guy came over to my car and yelled in the window "Close this window now, I won't tell you a second f**king time"

I nearly pissed my pants in fear :D

lol what an a*sehole

yes, and windows up. The start line guys are not fans of turbos/Skylines and the very first time I was set to drag a big fat bearded glorified doorman looking guy came over to my car and yelled in the window "Close this window now, I won't tell you a second f**king time"

I nearly pissed my pants in fear :D

My first time they put me up against a low 11s second Evo 7 with antilag. That's like a Honda Jazz versus a GT40. :)

Yeah Andrew come down on the 17th man. And I think continue the convo in the 1/4 mile thread so we dont split the convo in 2.

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