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Ok guys, this is getting closer! Would like to get some confirmations and payments in to confirm that this event will go ahead!

I will have the complete prize list and categories posted very soon.

The current list of attendees from our side:

1.CeJay(to pay)

2. Kat

3.Pat

4. Luke

5.James

Surely we have more takers, this was a really fun day last year!

Supra boys, how is this going from your side?

I'll aim to be there and pay on the day assuming there are spots left. Will be up at the drag day http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/364933-s-a-u-n-s-w-private-wsid-drag-racing-day/page__p__5822470#entry5822470 the day before.

im thinking of taking the rover.

maybe a comp for whoever guesses the correct 4wkw - winner get a happy meal.

specs -93 model, 3.5l V8 efi petrol, awd, auto, black bonnet, worn front tyres.

my guess is 43.2kw @ all 4

nb* if its a hot chic, im the happy meal...

It's open for all! The more the merrier. Would like to start seeing some spots get filled :D

Would also like to add that the entry cost is now $50 for ALL entrants.

Start signing up peoples! And spread the word to your friends! Lets get some fun cars here!

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