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29/05 - Drag Combat Final Attendees


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Hot off the press is the news that the [cabin] Drag Combat Final to be held at WSID this Saturday will feature some of the biggest names in Sport Compact racing in Australia.

The Sydney round in February of this year saw Mario's GTR700 storm through the traps for an 8.449 sec quarter and most thought it was the last time they'd see this record breaking car in AUS running at full noise. Guess again! Croydon this morning confirmed that GTR700 along with the DEVLSH 200SX from their workshop would be racing at the final D.C. event.

Combine this with the rotary pace of PAC, MAZFIX and JOE and throw in Gary Myers the BURNOUT KING HIMSELF and it's set to be a showdown of epic proportions.

Skylines Australia will also have a number of its members there for both show'n'shine and drag racing events so make sure you come and say hi and, if you get there early enough, speak to Dan (Majanal) about club membership.

Gates open at 10am for spectators and the cost of entry is only $25 for a full day of drag racing.

See you there!

Adrian Hodgson

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