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Hi everyone after the success on Saturday I have spoke to WSID and organised a bit of a treat for import racers, they have agreed to let us have our own lane for imports only, so anyone interested in racing similar cars to there own get down there and have a run :bananaman

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I just put a post in events re this as I thought that is where it should go and noticed nothing there. Then I do a casual surf over to NSW main and here it is. Double exposure? Or if confusing from admin guys you can delete?

Should be a big night.

Buster hurry up will you and get your car together. Do it right though don't rush.

I thought I had the fastest Zed in the world. I felt fast compared to the Sydney Skylines last week at least. Seems all the fast Skylines are interstate?

I just put a post in events re this as I thought that is where it should go and noticed nothing there.  Then I do a casual surf over to NSW main and here it is.  Double exposure?  Or if confusing from admin guys you can delete?

Should be a big night.  

Buster hurry up will you and get your car together.  Do it right though don't rush.

good point John..moved to events :D

Do you mean me. No I have Nismo 555cc and with 384rwkw runningout of fuel a bit so we have converted to twin fuel filter for less restriction adn turning up the fuel pressure a bit.

Waiting for the Skyline come back about non fast ones in town?? Anybody>> Where is wreckedhead?

Do you mean me.   No  I have  Nismo 555cc  and  with 384rwkw runningout of fuel a bit so we have converted to twin fuel filter for less restriction adn turning up the fuel pressure a bit.

Waiting for the Skyline come back about non fast ones in town??  Anybody>> Where is  wreckedhead?

Put rego on your Zed and see how it goes at Drag Combat early next year. I'm sure there will be some stout cars ready by then. But if you want to talk about unregistered race cars I'm sure Theo or Keir will be happy to entertain you.




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