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Alright, I know there are a whole bunch of you Stagea drivers doing (or planning to do) mods to your cars.

What better way to see how your car is performing, or get a baseline figure to see where to go from here?

This is an awesome opportunity to have a day out at the drags with your OWN car, and you WILL get a lot more runs on our day than you would at any Wednesday night "street meet."

Want more details? Go here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/364933-s-a-u-n-s-w-private-wsid-drag-racing-day/

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Anyone else?

Scotty, just out of curiosity, but do you know how much Calder charge for a day of private drags? PM me the details if you can, assuming you know, please.

No idea Nick, I have only been once and it cost $80, including a mate. (pit crew) I believe I would have got 6 runs in on the Saturday if my mate didn't sook about it being too cold. You can see by the YouTube vids the camera was shaking. Limp. :)

Duncan, I would drive up for sure but I would need a boot full of e85 jerry cans, no room for sleeping. lol.

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