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WOOOOT, Its that time already folks.

Thanks to an amazing effort by eventmeister Toddls We have garnered a precious winter spot for our drag day, Bloody top work Todman

Well Well Well,

The time is rapidly approaching for our next instalment of our beloved Pre- Test'nTune Drag Day at the mighty Willowbank Drag Strip.

We here at SAU-Qld have secured a 2hr window to have a bit of fun & experience some flat biscuit 1/4mile action

Last 2 years successes have been duely noted & we here at Events SPR34-Clint & toddlls aka (Todd) are proud to bring you all another gem atop of our growing list of many things to do for any car-nut who wants to be behind the wheel & bouncin off the limiter-so come have some fun

No matter if your ride is standard or highly modified you will have a blast when you rocket down the strip & receive a timeslip then try to beat it again&again&again. 30th July 2pm to 4 pm

The Pricing is as follows

SAU-Queensland Paid Members Price ----- $40

Non Paid Members Price -------------------- $50

Spectator cost is $20 per adult, $18 per student with ID and kids 13 & under are free. While the maximum number of entrants is not set the hirer should be aware that if a large number of entries are taken it will limit the number of runs each entrant will receive.

Payment goes here:

SKYLINES AUSTRALIA BANK ACC.

Bank: CUA

Account Name: Skylines Australia Qld Inc

BSB: 814282

Account Number: 30701728

Please put Date of Event & Username as Reference when depositing money ie my reference is "toddlls, 30/07" & PM toddlls for confirmation.

** once spot has been paid for it is firm. If for some reason you are unable to attend then you may transfer your spot onto another-pm toddlls to inform who will be attending in your spot, there will be no refunds**

PLS NOTE-YOUR NAME WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO ATTENDEE"S LIST ONCE PAYMENT IS CONFIRMED

Names of Attendees

1. toddlls

2. olloskylineollo

3. colgtsx (bike)

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Wish List:

si

boz

SPR34

Fine-light

Rhinorebel

Wagamama

Pear

mrbenno

HR31rb20det

bunta

Names will be transferred to the paid list as soon as payment is confirmed. Get on it bishes.

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Noel you forgot the date in the title again, ill fix it...

Its probably worth mentioning (for the greater community) that at a normal Tnt you would get about 5 runs if your keen...

At this event with the same gusto you would easily get 20+ runs...

A normal Tnt costs $38 this is only $50 (or $40 for members)...

This SAU private TnT is absolutely the best value for money if you wanta give drag racing a crack...

ps> im in

  • 4 weeks later...

I will have to keep an eye on this one, when would we need to be paid up & whats required to get on the track?

Cheers

I thought id like the events crew answer this one, but its been here for a few days so ill have a crack...

Pay asap, sooner the better to lock down spots...

You need long sleeve shirt, sealed in shoes & full length jeans/trousers...

In short wrist to toe clothing, so the only parts of you exposed are hands & head/face...

As for helmet regulations, you can use any type (motor cross, motorbike, open faced, rally, circuit, drag helmets are all acceptable)...

It must have an Australian standards sticker on it at the back... (The five tick sticker, like the one below)

sticker1.jpg

Thats it... Just remember to have fun!!!

What are the rules and regs required for a bike as i'd be keen?

Are full leathers required or will street gear suffice (dririder textile jacket, leather gloves, draggin jeans and armoured moto race boots)?

Any info or direction would be great. Thanks in advance.

What are the rules and regs required for a bike as i'd be keen?

Are full leathers required or will street gear suffice (dririder textile jacket, leather gloves, draggin jeans and armoured moto race boots)?

Any info or direction would be great. Thanks in advance.

Hey,

I ran my R1 last time SAU went out there.

To be honest its the same rules as car drivers with the exception of riders must wear gloves and a suitable bike jacket.

I wear Draggin jeans, leather jacket, leather gloves and my leather dririder boots.

Your kit is fine, if you wear that gear you will be considered acceptable to ride.

Its only track days at QR or lakeside that require full leathers.

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  • 2 weeks later...

WOOOOT, Its that time already folks.

Well Well Well,

The time is rapidly approaching for our next instalment of our beloved Pre- Test'nTune Drag Day at the mighty Willowbank Drag Strip.

We here at SAU-Qld have secured a 2hr window to have a bit of fun & experience some flat biscuit 1/4mile action

Last 2 years successes have been duely noted & we here at Events SPR34-Clint & toddlls aka (Todd) are proud to bring you all another gem atop of our growing list of many things to do for any car-nut who wants to be behind the wheel & bouncin off the limiter-so come have some fun

No matter if your ride is standard or highly modified you will have a blast when you rocket down the strip & receive a timeslip then try to beat it again&again&again. 30th July 2pm to 4 pm

The Pricing is as follows

SAU-Queensland Paid Members Price ----- $40

Non Paid Members Price -------------------- $50

Spectator cost is $20 per adult, $18 per student with ID and kids 13 & under are free. While the maximum number of entrants is not set the hirer should be aware that if a large number of entries are taken it will limit the number of runs each entrant will receive.

Payment goes here:

Name: Skylines Australia Queensland Club

Bank: Westpac

BSB: 034063

Account Number: 354012

Please put Date of Event & Username as Reference when depositing money ie my reference is "toddlls, 30/07" & PM toddlls for confirmation.

** once spot has been paid for it is firm. If for some reason you are unable to attend then you may transfer your spot onto another-pm toddlls to inform who will be attending in your spot, there will be no refunds**

PLS NOTE-YOUR NAME WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO ATTENDEE"S LIST ONCE PAYMENT IS CONFIRMED

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Willowbank helmet standards.txt

Does anyone know if there is an option to pay on the day.

Im just worried as my car is getting a quick tune tonight to make sure everything is spot on, and wont know if its good to go till tomorrow.

This is a concern as my bank takes a couple of days for payment to go through and whether it will be in there for the day.

Sent Todd a quick message but haven't heard anything as yet, and looks like he hasn't been online since the 18th on his profile.

I just moved up from melbourne and havent got my helmet up here, do they have any for hire or does any1 have an xl size helmet. My shoei helmet is xl but in melbourne still with my ducati :( . If there is a way I could get one wouldnt mind giving the R35 a run :)

I just moved up from melbourne and havent got my helmet up here, do they have any for hire or does any1 have an xl size helmet. My shoei helmet is xl but in melbourne still with my ducati :( . If there is a way I could get one wouldnt mind giving the R35 a run :)

I have one in that size. Its just a basic open face but you are welcome to use it.

I will being it along.

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