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Im making a new thread here in case you were all missing it in the events section...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/395127-s-a-u-n-s-w-texi-the-original-sutton-road/

This isnt a drift thing, its a come out and drive your car thing - so no damage to your car.

It is like going for a spirited drive through the cotter, but LEGALY :)

we need numbers people. get on it.

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Most of you guys will enjoy this. You do not need to have major work done on the car to enter, it is the same level as I have seen from people leaving the Friday night meet. Only a very small amount of people actually push their cars at an event like this.

And it is no Drifting, so I won't enter :P

Come on people, it's pretty rare that you actually get to drive on the Sutton Rd "back track" and it's a great place to have heaps of fun in your car legally and relatively safe!!

BTW - You don't need a Skyline or a performance car at all because it's not circuit racing, just get out there and have some fun. :)

How much notice is needed. If i can get the major service and all the work done to the car in time i'm very keen.

at this stage you might be able to just show up on the day. but i wouldnt leave it to chance, PM N1GTR (steveo)

I would suggest pre-entering. If you are really worried about your car, just do an oil change. You don't need anything fancy, it's not a competition (even tho some people think it is), If you like accelerating fast in your car, then this is the thing for you.

I would have entered and not given a shit about how good I was or that my car is not as fast as others.... just fun to have a fang!! So just do it if you're thinking about it!

Unfortunately I can't afford it :(

Instead I'll be bringing all the foods so you lot don't go hungry lol

Anyone got hook ups for cheap snags?

shells the best :wub:

im bringing a crapy 31. slow cars ahoy

I can change the gb in my car in 30min. by my self. no excuses....

Waiting for some redline oils to arrive :) But apart from that, no money!! The redline oil already means I'll be eating 2 minute noodles this week..

Is it pretty good to go watch ?

You can't really see a hell of a lot except for them launching, a bit of a straight, and disappearing around the corner but it's still worth it. You've volunteered though haven't you? You'll have better view then, cos you'll probably be up on the track somewhere that spectators can't go.

Come see me too... I'll bring your stuff!

How much notice is needed. If i can get the major service and all the work done to the car in time i'm very keen.

We'll be taking entries on the day, as long as there's spots left. At this point it seems highly likely, but if you're not pre-entered it will be first in best dressed! Make sure you have the correct cash.

You can't really see a hell of a lot except for them launching, a bit of a straight, and disappearing around the corner but it's still worth it. You've volunteered though haven't you? You'll have better view then, cos you'll probably be up on the track somewhere that spectators can't go.

Come see me too... I'll bring your stuff!

Yep sure have I am going to make sure the iFail is charged the night before so I can get some great pics.

If anyone has a camera they wish me to take some happy snaps with I can do that to.

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