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Yeah, I know it sounds a bit odd, but Keir Wilson is taking his 8.8 second GTR to Heathcote to run in the 'Outlaw' section of the LS1 Drag Nationals

www.ls1dragnationals.com.au

With some interest from the XR6 turbo guys, and the Commodore set (obviously), it would be good to get a couple of Melbournes quicker Skylines involved. Give it a bit of balance. The prizemoney for the Skyline bracket (14.00 and faster DYO) isnt bad either

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Non LS1 Powered vehicles are required to be active members of the forum for more than 6 months or personally invited by the organisers

Can you please clarify this statement on the LS1 Events and Rules. Is this post a 'personal invitation'?

hahaha good idea Tom but I meant actual HPI street drag challenge events state by state all covered in the magazine

Oh well then ill just shutup and return to my corner :)

Dont think I could organise these events myself yet .... maybe in WA i could do an import drag day :)

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