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Kat, You would still need to wear appropriate apparel but I think they may just provide the lience on the day? Steveo should be able to clear it up.

P.s I'll be happy to volunteer my services as pitt bitch.. I just want to wear my bright pink earmuffs :)

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I rang WSID, you need to wear enclosed shoes, long shirt/pants and helmet.

If you think you will go under 11.99 then you will need to purchase the ANDRA license which can be done on the day.

If you go under 10.99 then you will not be able to run again.

Anyone else, you just need to bring your driver's license

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Well theres no set dates yet. It will not be close to any other club event so anyone on a shoestring budget has time to save up and enter

Kat what sort of power have you got now? I'm also happy to get booted on the last run and there's a couple of others with similar cars in tge same boat

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Any ideas of a date yet as I might be interested in bringing my 33 over from Tassie for a run as our drag strip has its last round for the season next week and I dont have a engine yet. I dont have a cage yet so will only get one full pass. lol

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I may be in, im sure the Camaro guys would be in also (they asked me a year ago about running 1).

I'm also in for taking bets on people that say they will get booted but wont get close :)

Not one person picked up that I said it lol

My jokes fail on you people

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