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NSW Event -28th Wednesday, SEPT, 2011

Xtreme MotorSports DRAG SHOOTOUT!

Me and the boys at Xtreme MotorSports have noticed that most of our market for our cars have been towards the skyline Community. we are holding a JDM Shootout for ALL people. just a nice night out at the drags and probably krispy kreme afterwards if anyone is up for it. its been a while since we had one of these Drag nights and i am more happy to say. skyline's are still the SHIEEE.... see you then and hope you can bring your family and friends too. its a night out for fun doesnt matter what numbers you do or dont run. all for the love of cars.

- meet time: 5pm until 7.30pm

- meet point:WSID(western Sydney International Dragway EASTERN CREEK)

- estimated length of drag racing: until 9:30-10 or feel free to leave early.

Spectators:

Spectator Gates open from 4:30pm

Spectator entry fee is just $20

Children under 12 FREE

Competitors:

Competitor Gates open from 4:30pm

Entry fee to Race YOUR Car or Bike for REAL: $50

Scrutineering from 5pm until 7.30pm

Reaction Time Competition : 6:00pm - 9:00pm approx.

Burnouts : 9:00pm - 9:15pm approx. (max 5 cars)

Pro Tree Racing : 9:15pm - 10:00pm approx.

Important items for competitors to bring:

Current drivers licence (or proof you have held a licence)

An Approved Helmet - See Approved Helmets Here

Long-sleeved shirt

Long pants

Enclosed shoes (no thongs or sandals)

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