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Just wondering if anyone is interested in heading Heathcote Park for some dragging on 14 Dec.

LeeWah GTR should be racing as long as we have everything ready by the Thurs before racing. I can't see this as a problem though as it ran last Sunday without problems. We're just adding a couple toys on in an effor to go faster.

The ICE Supra may also be running as long as we can get a new clutch installed in time.

Details will be updated closer to the date.

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Provided that the car is in the same shape as the way I left it last week and the new toys have been added, I can't see why we wouldn't run with NOS again.

We did it last week but due to my crap driving skills, our best couldn't be beaten. Gerald didn't get a drive though as the rain came in and ruined the arvo.

I hope that with the new toys installed, the 10.47 will be beaten as the MPH from last week was consistantly better than the last outing.



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