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Ok guys I've got the flu so I'll do forms etc tomorrow

Sorry for the delay

That date is 100% the date though

Any questions just ask away, John at WSID has been a legend with answering all my questions and is really helpful so dont be afraid to ask anything if you arent sure. There will be a FAQ sort of thing in the thread though

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Steve, just in case you missed it (I know you have the flu :D), 1320ft is an ANDRA official and has made himself available (ie volunteered) to be there on the day. I am sure that he will be happy to answer any questions. Looking forward to this day. If I don't have a car ready, I will gladly put up my hand to help on the day. :bunny:

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How old is this ANDRA rule?? So many street cars can and have run under 12 seconds for years now.

Even a stock R35 GTR can go under 12's!!! They need to rethink where they draw the line :closedeyes:

Also I'd be keen to do a drag day!!

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Hi Guys & Girls,

I will be there on the Day to sell S/ST licences should you need to get one. But be warned, you run quicker than 12.00 you WILL buy one or park it. And run quicker than 10.99 and you will be parked, no 2nd chances.

Licences are $150 and you can pay cash (please have correct money) or via Credit Card.

Aaron

ANDRA NSW 26

I don't like you....

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BRING THE NOISE!!

Better check if noise is okay with 1320ft, you may need to pay him money if you want to bring a loud car. >92db you will buy a permit or you will park it. >100db you will park it, no second chances.

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Better check if noise is okay with 1320ft, you may need to pay him money if you want to bring a loud car. >92db you will buy a permit or you will park it. >100db you will park it, no second chances.

There is no need to be a sarcastic.

I'm giving my time to come and help you guys out. Normally ANDRA stewards arn't present at these events so if you run quicker than 11.99 and dont have an ANDRA licence, you get parked.

Think yourselves lucky this isnt an NHRA sanctioned track. Run quicker than 11.50 and you need a welded 4 point cage and licence.

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Better check if noise is okay with 1320ft, you may need to pay him money if you want to bring a loud car. >92db you will buy a permit or you will park it. >100db you will park it, no second chances.

Ask questions if you want but dont be a dick, this guy is giving his time to assist us on the day, they are not his rules they are the strips rules, if you dont like them dont come, simple.

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There is no need to be a sarcastic.

I'm giving my time to come and help you guys out. Normally ANDRA stewards arn't present at these events so if you run quicker than 11.99 and dont have an ANDRA licence, you get parked.

Think yourselves lucky this isnt an NHRA sanctioned track. Run quicker than 11.50 and you need a welded 4 point cage and licence.

Please pay no attention to him/take him seriously. No one else is :)

Thanks for your help with getting the day going

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