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I'm sure there is more than a few of us wondering, due to the clash of dates with Drag Comabt in Sydney, I was wondering if anyone knows of any interstate cars coming over, Skylines in particular, and what local cars will be running?

Will there be another Munro v Wilson GTR battle again, as that was a huge highlight of last year????

thanks, Chris

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I'm pretty sure the 4,6 & Rotary Nationals were on the 14th Feb well before Drag Combat chose that date. DC doesn't worry me, but the 40+'c temps do!

IF THERE'S A GOD UP THERE CAN HE PLEASE MAKE THE TEMP ON SAT MID 20's!

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Still don't know of anyone actually racing? Is anyone apart from Nightcrawler and whatisname going to race? Would be good to see a heap of Skylines out there

What about Murno and Wilson, or any other GTR's??

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I am going to the 4 6 rot this weekend. (Just as a spectator)

Has anyone got any more info on the exact time(s) as I thought it was a Sat and Sun thing.

If the weather is like tonight it might not be too bad as a cool breez came through around 6pm and made things a lot better for boosting.

Is anyone thinking about a cruise through the city (to pick up poeple/cars) and then up to AIR?

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Another good car i heard that may make its maiden voyage is GT Autosounds new S-15 Drag car... Was getting dyno'd today @ MORPOWA apparently... Should be a very fast car once sorted....

Key Word, ONCE... sorted. George and Theo had a lot of trouble yesterday. They pulled 390rwkw but then there was a big bang at around 4000rpm. So the final number is still unknown. Still plenty more to go, with NOS hiding in there too. Their trying to get it ready for this weekend.

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This is posted on www.boostinoz.com

Some big names coming over, should be good, lets hope its not too hot!!

Queensland

Mazfix Red/Blue Triple Turbo 20B Chevrolet Beretta 7.41 @ 182.5mph

Buzz Race Engines

Tim Kreig ‘Bushpig’ 13B Cortina

New South Wales

Tony Rigoli Performance

Victoria

Chris Dalton Black 13B Series 6 RX-7 8.22 @ 165mph

John Bresciani Red VL Commodore

Grant Williams Red 13B Ford Probe 7.81 @ 175.7mph

Paul Pfeiffer White Series 3 RX-7 9.1 @ 148mph

Dave MacPherson Blue 13B KE Corolla - worlds fastest untubbed rotary 8.54 @ 160mph

ETAV8 Yellow RX-4 9.69 @ 147mph

1TUFRX 9.84 @ 140mph

Matt Sicily Green Mazda 1300 - EZYTEN 9.87 @ 135mph

Andrew Sanders Green Centura Turbo

Promaz – Simon Ioannou

South Australia

Ben Seidel Red 20B RX-3 9.26 @ 145mph

Corey Armstrong Black 20B Rotary Dragster 7.49 @ 178mph

Keir Wilson Silver RB26 Nissan GTR 8.84 @ 160mph

Simon Podlewski GSR Lancer AWD - debut

Northern Territory

Benjamin Farkas

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Chris,

Ben's Supra "should" be there. The guys are putting in some long days/nights to get it ready in time.

The new exhaust manifold was finished last wk. It's a damn tight fit to get the 1000+hp turbo, w'gate, & huge dump pipe in there! Unfortunately the custom rods couldn't make it in time from the US so they've put together an interim engine package.

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