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seems like a good idea...always a good catchup with people :P i'm keen to go but untill i finish off my car it aint running...yes i'm lazy..thats the main problem and time is a issue :(

It's been that long I forgot you had a car :wassup:

Yeah car should be ready to roll by then so should be fun to destroy my clutch :(

It would be open to SAU/FA people.

And the FA people dont all drive sklines so as long as your on the forums (for a little while like you have been)

that'll be fine. Spots will fill quick so it'll be first in best dressed.

I think i might lock this later on. Interest if definately here for this event.

And it will be posted in 1-2 months when other events have calmed down

nah its kool dale

becoming a tow truck driver for events wouldnt be a bad idea, ud make a bit of money out of it

Hey there, I'm a tow truck driver, I'm always on call if anybody breaks anything!!!

P.S Sorry mods for whoring the thread....

Your car does have some decent pulling power Jack, but I wouldn't call your GTR a tow truck mate, c'mon thats a bit harsh :P

I will be *keener* to go if I have my new tyres, so 1-2 months sounds better to me.

And

can fellow nissan (non skyline) ppl come ? really wanna fang it around a track.

There won't be any corners dude, Heathcote is just a straight drag strip - in case you didnt know.

  • 2 weeks later...

Its still going to happen.

Read one of my posts, it's a while off yet as there are a number of other SAU events coming in the next few weeks that we want everyone to attend.

So after they have all been/gone... we shall be heading to heathcote!

In saying that... im-a-gonna lock this thread as the interest is obviously there.

More details will follow in approx a month

- ash

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