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There aren't any garages left and as it is, we have three (maybe four) cars in our single (that allows for two cars at once). We'll be sleeping there in our garage on pit lane. The advantage of having a garage means no lining up for cruise sessions (the event will likely get 800-1000 entries - no shit!) but you will still have ample opportunity to play on the track even if you can't scoot straight out.

Bring your mates in their cars. I know you'll love it mate.

Shame they're all sold out! So ill enter, but where can you park between driving events? From memory the place just gets packed out

Ill start asking around and see how many can make it

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On the skid pan usually i think.

Im in your boat Steve,garages sold out the day i sent off my application form ;)

So if anyone can squeeze two cars in :)

someone needs to squeeze me into a garage too :)

dudes, stop arguing. You should both win because you're both such top blokes. I think if one of you wins, you should high-five and buy each other an icy-cold beverage.

Actually, I will buy you both icy-cold beverages because you're both such top blokes.

If I could be anything in the world, I'd be you guys. Top blokes!

Cheers,

Guilt-Toy

You Bastard!!

You know who you are.

someone needs to squeeze me into a garage too :)
Dave have you seen if there's a "garage reserve" list?

If not we should get on it ;)

Screw it! We will build our own garage!

Ill bring tarp,staples and twine.

A garage full of mis-fits. It will be the best garage EVA!

Screw it! We will build our own garage!

Ill bring tarp,staples and twine.

A garage full of mis-fits. It will be the best garage EVA!

You've just reminded me of something that will work!

Steve - no reserve list

Guilt-Toy - BWAAHAHAH

NYTSKY - Great idea. Seriously.

Ive called anyway, will see what they have to say incase anyone drops out

I went last year but only ran a couple of times as my transfer case was shot. There wasn't any parking on the skid pan when I went as that was the pre-stage area for the cruise sessions - and it gets seriously booked up. I waited for like 2 hours for a 10 minute cruise session. The garages are definately worth it if you're into cruising.

The straight up racing was alright, but with a 2wd GTR no fun.

Last year weren't that many imports - mainly big blown v8's everywhere. but they were really nice machinery.

Also, watch out for hoons that put their cars into the walls. The day I went 2-3 got totalled. These guys in big muscle don't realise that their cars don't turn that well - esp when doing a burn out. DOH!

It was fun for me, but not nearly as good as real track time where you can really put the foot down into a corner.

So i entered today couple questions

Can i fit my race exhuast?

Is there space for normal entires to change wheels?

hmmm if i fit the race exhast would need to hire a car trailer to get there tho not sure it would be worth the cost tho the HKS twin looks and sounds nice

Thanks Brad

P.S How do you do a powerskid???

There is a cubic butt-load of cruise sessions so come to our garage and take your pic. You'll have my r33, paul's r32, stuart's ls1r32 and a turbo astron galant to choose from.

Actually, you drive mine, I'm cruising in the ls1 r32.

lol

:P I'll drive ;) I'll drive

twoogle fanbois will get passenger laps....ok

no 1 Fanboy

1) rev to 7000rpm+

2) let clutch out quick

3) ????

4) Profit!

lmfao :)

Nar was going to say flick the switch, but then said take out the fuse. My command of the english language is lacking!! lol

But really i have watch a few videos on youtube so just put it in 3rd and dump the clutch??

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hey guys,

hope u don't mind if a qlder crusie's down for some tyre smoking action :P

spectated last year and had a few rides in my mates torrana and firebird, was great fun on a great track with more than 2 left hand turns!!! :P

i'll be bringing my 3L r32 down to hopefully smoke the before mentioned torrana, is it cool if i pop in to say hi if i see ya's in the garage, would love to see this ls1 r32!

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ok im keen now!!!

i can still enter yes?

i just want to go in cruises on saturday and street drags :( maybe a few cruises on sunday.....

any thing else i need to know?

also what about clothing? no helments needed?

ill try ring the guys tomorrow night....

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