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Hey me and a couple of mates are running this Wednesday at Eastern Creek just wanted to see if anyone else was heading out will be the first time for the 3 of us so should be a bit of fun.

If your there we will be in the dark blue 34 GTT, Silver 34 GTT(With 34 GTR Rims) and black 33 GTST

So if your there come and say hello cheers.

Jas.

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I reckon it would be really fun but i dont think i would bother taking a stock 350z out to the drags but maby once i do a few things to her then she will be worthy of such drags.

Shame about it being called off tonight.

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I reckon it would be really fun but i dont think i would bother taking a stock 350z out to the drags but maby once i do a few things to her then she will be worthy of such drags.

Shame about it being called off tonight.

I dunno it prolly wouldnt be that bad compared to a lot of the things you see run there.

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