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Log onto www.zcarclubq.org.au for details, but it has prob already been covered somewhere here for sure. Saturday big show and shine in Warwick township

Sat night 1/8 mile Drags with interstate challenge, and Sunday all day Supersprints at Morgan Park Raceway, approx 8 kms sth east from Warwick town centre on the Warwick Killarney Rd.

Yep Shoulda posted in Qld section, but hey, we are all proud of our Nissan Datsuns, so lets let all know it's on

Old school from 1964 to current, and a R35GTR as Track safety course car??

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I have been lucky enough to get an entry and most looking forward to the super sprinting on the sunday. I am wondering what layout will be used? I'm keenly awaiting event details and a progeam of events. Should be a top weekend.

Was looking at entering this but missed the closing off date :blink:

Going to be a site of "Z's" and other nissans :/

Please post pics!

Hey mate, not too late to enter the NDN 09, log onto the Z club site download forms for event participation and supp regs for sprints sprints , you need to enter both, you can also do the 1/8 mile drags too, get all into post asap, closing next Tuesday. see www.zcarclubq.org.au

I have been lucky enough to get an entry and most looking forward to the super sprinting on the sunday. I am wondering what layout will be used? I'm keenly awaiting event details and a progeam of events. Should be a top weekend.

Look forward to seeing you at Warwick. Track being used for the Sunday sprints is the full length circuit, 2.1 kms, the z club site has a link page showing the track layout.

Dont forget practice/familiarasition and fun sessions being held on Friday from 11 am, safety gear required. Scrtineering for Sunday also being done on Friday

OSR220, look out for a silver 180sx Type X nice stock looking car, he has entered, also plenty of interstae entrants, even a few from Western Australia are making the trip.

WRXKILLA, get the forms downloaded fill'em out and post off ASAP, express post is best, remember you will need to enter the whole event to be able to run on the Sunday Sprints, it's a bit exxy but hey, 160 plus Nissans all in the one place,woot ya, ya gotta be a member of a CAMS car club, and have a level 2S licence, your car club secretary will write up a temporary 30 day one for you.

Hey mate, not too late to enter the NDN 09, log onto the Z club site download forms for event participation and supp regs for sprints sprints , you need to enter both, you can also do the 1/8 mile drags too, get all into post asap, closing next Tuesday. see www.zcarclubq.org.au

Aww really ..

The cars in bits now as upgrading again so wont be together in time :sick:

I was waiting for a phone call to see if I could get in and it never came and I forgot about it..

Oh well would of been a top weekend..Will be a must next time!!

81 entries for the Sunday Supersprints, ( 3 lap timeattack) R32's of Bottcher, Newman and Berry are entered, some very quick old school Dato 1600s, heaps of highly modified Zed cars, Including that RB30 det engined silver Zed, and plenty of pure race only cars, Competition starts at 9 am Sunday morning, till 4 pm, spectators free to come and watch the action, with a further 100 Nissan Datsuns on show in the pit area.

This isn't a drift or burnout event, but a pure speed meet.

Don't forget all welcome, entry free.

Where

Morgan Park Raceway, approx 8kms south east of Warwick, which is 150kms from Brisbane

Morgan Park complex is just off the Warwick to Killarney road. Easy to find

entry sent express post yesterday!

:D

Should be an awesome weekend.

Michael

Thanks Michael, as long as you're CAMS level 2s or above licensed, and are a member of a CAMS car club, no probs, we'll look out for your entry forms in the box.

I'm sure you'll enjoy the National get-together of all the entrants, we've even got 1/2 dozen from WA, approx 20 fro SA, a few from Vic, heaps fron NSW, and plenty from Qld.

Dont forget, as part of your overall entry price, to NDN09 you get a goodies bag, ( hat/shirt/stubby cooler, blah blah) entry to the Sat show and shine in Warwick town centre, a BBQ on Frid, and a catered sit dowm meal on Sunday night, with some sort of entertainment, ( clean)

The track practice and familiaristaion is on Friday, at Morgan Park, from 11 am to 4pm, with scrutineering and document checking during the day.

Hmmm, me know plenty? Why? , Hmmm me event organiser!

lol

My only prob is that I am still waiting for CAMS to send back CAMS license. They know of the event and assure me it will arrive in time....

I just wrote 'tbc' on forms where cams license section is....

Hope this is okay?

Cheers & looking forward to having a blast somewhere else other than QR. :D

Michael

I'm entered in sprints and drags and doing the practice friday inn my 180sx.

Should be a good weekend!

Noddy I will have to pull my finger out to keep up with you this time! as I imagine you will be in group 5 Race aswell!

what is this group 5 race thing???

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