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20/12/08 Willowbank Pre-test N Tune Session - 3 Hours


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WOOO HOOOO Drag day... Bring it on...

Hey let me know if anyone is entering the grounds by them self so I can chuck one of my guests in your car for free entry...

Ill be in the purple SS, cant miss the Holden in a sea of skylines :O

EDIT> Ill wait near the gates until we are sorted and ready to get in...

PS> The weather looks fine out Ipswitch way for the day so dont worry about rain, might be a bit windy but no rain... :O

only 2 spots left

Interested so far:

1) Bunta - PAID

2) Wagamama - PAID

3) toddlls - PAID

4) Pear - PAID

5) DAS KAMU - PAID

6) and3_3 - PAID

7) Jayson

8) Rhinorebel - PAID

9) Strik3r - Paid

10) Lazy-Bastard - PAID

11) Col-GTSX PAID

12) spilmer - PAID

13) Hell Fire - PAID

14) jase-r34 PAID

15) impact_blue - PAID

16) wrxkilla - PAID

17) coaster - PAID

18) jason - PAID

19) POQ123 PAID

20) HR31_RB20DET - PAID

21) Damien Morris - PAID

22) l0WRB - PAID

23) l0WRB - PAID

24) NA_R33 - PAID

25) si - PAID

26) Reggi34dr - PAID

27) William

28) William

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CONFIRMED PAID!

1) Rhinorebel

2) Col

3) POQ123

4) Jason-DAS KAMU

5) jase-r34

6) Wagamama

7) Pear

8) Bunta

9) impact_blue

10) Toddlls

11) Spilmer

12) Lazy-Bastard

13) Hell Fire

14) wrxkilla

15) and3_3

16) reference: tuxworth

17) Jason

18) reference: Damien Morris

19) reference: l0WRB

20) reference: l0WRB

21) HR31 RB20DET

22) NAR33

23) reggi34

24) coaster

25) si

WOOO HOOOO Drag day... Bring it on...

Hey let me know if anyone is entering the grounds by them self so I can chuck one of my guests in your car for free entry...

Ill be in the purple SS, cant miss the Holden in a sea of skylines :O

EDIT> Ill wait near the gates until we are sorted and ready to get in...

PS> The weather looks fine out Ipswitch way for the day so dont worry about rain, might be a bit windy but no rain... :O

Will have a spare spot in my passengers, Will be at carpark 1-1.15pm so see you'all there

I'll be by myself Col.

Just look for my plates on a silver 34 sedan.

Thanks for coming along to our very 1st SAU QLD drag day.

That is one beautiful ride you got there and hope you had fun

All in all it was a fantastic day at the bank. Coolish temps due to being overcast were a godsend and everyone was looking like they were enjoying themselves.

We are starting a registra so people can attend more of these types of events and post up improvements of their times.

I had a great time up there and once again-THANKYOU everyone for participating :worship:

Thankyou for organizing the event, it was my first experience and I enjoyed it so much and cant wait to do it again!

ps: Anna I'll wait for the pm with the details about becoming a club member.

yeah was a great day and you were doing well for your very first time will, well done!!

Awesome event guys, was worth the extra $10 ontop of an normal TnT...

I stayed to the end hence I only just got home, was some hot cars there...

Will post up some pics tomorrow in the general QLD section...

Thanks again to those involved in organising the event...

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