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I know it's early but it will give everyone plenty of notice to finish their builds and no one will have an excuse :P

Date: 20-09-2014

Location: WILLOWBANK RACEWAY

Time: 2-4pm

Cost: $60 Paid SauQLD member

$70 Non Paid SauQLD member

This admits the driver and 1 spectator, additional spectators will have to pay.

Spectator Cost: $20Adults, $18 Student with ID & Kids under 13 Free.

All are welcome to stay on after the QLD Event finishes & watch evening Test'N'Tune free.

To run you will need:

Requirements for Car

Helmet to Standard

Long Sleeve Shirt

Long Pants

Covered Shoes

Requirements for MotorBike

Helmet to Standard

Leather Jacket

Long Pants

Boots & Gloves

Cars cannot run quicker than 10.00 sec

Bikes cannot run quicker than 9.50 sec

To run quicker you will need a current ANDRA Licence

All helmets need to be less than 12 years old from Date of Manufacture AND meet one of the following Standards:
SNELL SA2000
SNELL SA2005
SNELL 2000 / 2005
SNELL M2000
SNELL M2005
BS 6658-1985
SFI 41.2A
SFI 31.2A
AS/NZ 1698:2006

Also a lot of people think the helmets with "AS 1698" is the same as "AS/NZ 1698:2006" and its not, they're two different classifications.

13 January 2009 - The helmet regulations have changed, any ANDRA licenced holder is to abide by the current ANDRA rule book at any event. At Test'n'Tunes and Street Series events we will be allowing street vehicles (i.e - non ANDRA licence holders) to still use the AS1698 standard helmet.

Click this link for important new Safety Requirements to run at this event: http://www.willowban...=259&PageID=259

Passenger Rides (cars only)

  • Passenger MUST be 18 years old as a minimum - ID must be shown
  • $20 per passenger - paid at scrutineering
  • Paperwork to be completed at scrutineering
  • Only one passenger permitted in the vehicle at a time
  • Passenger must have approved helmet, long sleeves, long pants and covered shoes
  • Vehicle must have passenger seat, seat belt/harness and windows must be closed
  • The passenger is only permitted to ride in the vehicle he/she has signed the entry form for
  • Vehicles must have a known performance of no quicker than 12.00 seconds.

Payment Details:

Name: Skylines Australia Queensland Club

Bank: Westpac

BSB: 034 063

ACC: 354012

PAYMENT REFERENCE: Username&DragDay

Please do not send cash in the Mail

This year we will additionally be awarding trophies for the following categories:

1. Fastest 1/4 mile overall

2. Fastest 2wd

3. Fastest 4wd

4. Fastest 60 foot

5. Fastest reaction time

Attendees:

  1. Cadmoon PAID
  2. pretX PAID
  3. Ants PAID
  4. The filthy commo bogan
  5. Bunta
  6. Philsutty PAID
  7. Cyifly
  8. methz PAID
  9. courtoR33
  10. RusH_
  11. MagicMikeZ32 PAID
  12. Kolossus PAID
  13. B-Boi34 PAID
  14. Kiwi_Phil
  15. grae35 PAID
  16. grae35's brother PAID
  17. Noys Carbon
  18. Smity42
  19. Cowdy
  20. Chris PAID
  21. Chris' mate 1 PAID
  22. Chris' mate 2 PAID
  23. Chris' mate 3 PAID
  24. Andrew Williams
  25. Carl (Evo) PAID
  26. Aaron (Evo) PAID
  27. Tony (Evo) PAID
  28. Matthew (Evo) PAID
  29. Chris (Evo) PAID
  30. Nigel (Evo) PAID
  31. Wendy (Evo) PAID
  32. Robert (Evo)
  33. Rob (Evo) PAID
  34. Adam (Evo) PAID
  35. Snus (Evo) PAID
  36. Jap032 PAID
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Nup. It's what the car has from factory unless it can be proven that a drive shaft has been removed.

Add me to this mate i wil going in full force for the 2wd class !!!

Will i finaly break something this time???lets find out lol

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