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Well it has come time again for me to run my car down the quarter. Last time was a blast and I am very much looking forward to running on the new track. So if you're like me and need your drag racing fix satisfied, then come along :)

Date: Wednesday 14/04/2004

Meeting Spot: North Ryde McDonalds (on Lane Cove Rd at the turn off to Macquarie Centre)

Meeting Time: 3:15pm meet for 3:30pm SHARP departure

Cost: $40 per entrant

What to bring: A roadworthy car, long sleeve cotton shirt, long pants, closed shoes, A helmet that meets Aussie regulations, Licence, Rego Papers, a Pen

/EDIT: Can you guys also please indicate if you'll be meeting me at macca's or not

Dan, Christian & B-Man... you guys going to come?? (you said you would on saturday night :P)

NOTE TO SPECTATORS: You guys should come out to WSID later as entrant gates open alot earlier than spectator gates... I think it's 5pm or something gates open for spectators

Attendees:

SW20-GT

Morgs

rb20-calais

2RISMO

Flaps

YRL05S

MISGSR

B-Man

El PrankO

R33vit

benm

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Just a FYI:

When you arrive:

* Pay your $40 at the ticket booth.

* Drive straight to the Scruitneering building and park in line.

* Walk over to the Scruinteering building and grab the relevent forms.

* Fill the forms out in your car whilst moving your car forward in the line.

* Take the completely forms to the side window of the Scruinteering building.

* Once completed keep moving your car forward in the line until you are scruinteered.

Then your ready to race, sit in line for the next 1-1.5hrs until you get your first run :P

I will be there I get my car on Friday and I will be ready to run on that date, I hope to see you guys there, I will be in the jappo wannabe car. I will make sure I wear my best long sleeve flanno and a ciggarette on my ear. Look for the bunky with the fake work meisters.

Evan

I will be there I get my car on Friday and I will be ready to run on that date, I hope to see you guys there, I will be in the jappo wannabe car. I will make sure I wear my best long sleeve flanno and a ciggarette on my ear. Look for the bunky with the fake work meisters.

Evan

I hope you can make it Evan

Just got the call, everything is in place, got a real good chance of running now :P




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