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So who is still planning on going?

Myself + at least 1 friend will be running our cars, who else is keen while the weather is still nice and cool?

There was a discussion on this topic in the calder thread but that is not really applicable now.

Basic Details:

:burnout:What: Test n Tune Off-Street Drag Day.

:burnout:When: This Sunday 5th October ~ gates open 9am.

:burnout:Where: HP Raceway, Heathcote Park.

:burnout:Cost: $40 to run your car, $15 to watch.

Link to map: TravelMate link

Please try to stick to the discussion / question :(

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So far so good :D

Of course everyone is welcome to come along whether to race or to watch, its an open event.

Edit*

Weather is looking fine too :)

From B.O.M.

Sunday

Fine although cloud increasing. Min 9 Max 20

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