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Ive been in contact with Calder park raceway in regards to the Off Street Drags as a club event.

The Conditions are as Follows

We need a MINUMUM of 15 cars.

Prices for club members.

$45 to compete

$10 to spectate

There will also be a trophy awarded for the fastest and slowest car on the day, and we are also welcome to have a bbq, etc to make it more of a club day. We would also be pitted in the infeild.

We need to get back to them ASAP so, can I have some rock solid confirmations on this?

Cheers

Ex

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The stockers would be too embarrassed, but from the times I've seen coming out of SAu, the fast R31's are gonna run you guys into the ground! :lol:

But if you don't mind us tagging along, then all should be fine.:)

Originally posted by R31 Skyline Chick

The stockers would be too embarrassed, but from the times I've seen coming out of SAu, the fast R31's are gonna run you guys into the ground! :lol:  

But if you don't mind us tagging along, then all should be fine.:)

whats the quickest time the R31 guys have done?

Yeah? nice!

The last lot of times I saw come out of here were 14-15ish

I just changed our cruise date, and put in a link to this thread...

See if anyone else puts their hand up....

Im gonna get people yelling at me for having too many events organised:(

IM DOWN!!

unlike inasnt who goes down on men. :)

i will be hoping to break into the 14s with a couple of small mods done by then... so long as i can get to Dr Driftz0rs house to get them done :D other things keep popping up

hahaha actually i have a wedding on the 10th of nov and the 24th as well

i really cbf going to either of them

might have a full on maco wedding to play music at this weekend

not getting paid, but its full on maco, so that means at least $300 in tips

hopefully i can play




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