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Brett, that's the last list I have as @ 12th Sept. It has been an absolute nightmare because of the reschedule and the way we have had to register details with Sydney Dragway.

Thats why you dont do it.... i know your only trying to help people out but with the stipulations WSID put on these events your just opening yourself up to problems. The reason WSID have put these stipulations on as they are not a day for the spectators, they are a day for the racers. If someone wants a ticket they should just organise to grab one from a driver and thats that

I agree. That is how it is done for all other private drag days and also the last time SAU had a drag day. Saves a lot of mucking around of the organisers.

And if the drivers dont need all 5 tickets, then they can be given to others on the day.

Or just give the drivers 3 each, and allocate the rest.

Anyway...too late now. Hope everyone has a good day out tomorrow. I will be in the old Mitsubishi ;)

My boat is in the garage now all washed and ready to rumble.

The boys from UNIGROUP are even coming for a look and crew.

TO4Z POWWARS.

A drag day should run the motor in nicely.

SWEEEEEEEEET.

How did everyone go today?

I think they are probably still there.......

Here are a few pics that I took earlier. I have no idea who's cars they are or even if they were with the Drifter crowd adjacent to the drags......

Bob.

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well done craig...

Go the FJ

thanks to everyone who organised the day...

i had a great time

best run was a 11.1 @ 130mph

wanted that trophy so bad

always next time

thanks once again

craig/purple datsun 1600

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So much fun and everyone was great, I got a 12.334 which I think was my fastest, 60 ft was 2.273 and speed was 124.27 mph.

Dang that was fun, but bloody hot.

Thanks guys and girls.

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