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Hey guys

Just a post to let you know that the Nissan/Datsun Sports Owners Club is holding a drag day at Heathcote Park on the 28th of May (its a Saturday).

Entry is open to all Nissan/Datsun vehicles and you don't need to be a member to enter the event.

There are numerous classes to cater for a wide variety of models, so there is something to suit everyone. The finer details of the classes are still being finalised.

For more information you can email contact(at)mazdarotary.net for an information sheet which will be available in the next week or so.

Thanks!

Ben

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Further info/details:

General Event Information

Date: Saturday May 28

Time: 11am to 4pm

Location: Heathcote Park Raceway (www.heathcoteraceway.com.au)

Costs: $40 To Race, $10 To Spectate

Facilities: The club will be holding a BBQ, although a canteen is also open at the track

Contact Details: Matty ([email protected] / 0414 726 692) or Ben ([email protected])

PLEASE NOTE: In order to allow more efficient organisation of the event, please confirm your entry to one of the above organisers by May 7

Requirements for Racing

Long Sleeved shirt/pants

Helmet in good condition (Helmets are also available for hire at the track)

Radiator overflow bottle

Car must be in safe/roadworthy condition

Passengers must comply with the same requirements as drivers

Class Information

Note: All classes DYO except Top 8, minimum entry numbers apply for each bracket

Classes available:

- Zed Challenge: Two classes - Classic (From 240Z to Z31 300ZX) and Modern (From Z32 300ZX onwards)

- Skyline Challenge (All RWD & 4WD Skylines except GT-R, Turbo and Non-Turbo)

- Silvia Challenge (From S12 through to S15 (inc 180SX))

- GT-R Challenge (R32-R34)

- Race (Open to any vehicle, slicks, race fuel, no exhaust)

- 4WD (Open to all non-Skyline 4WD models)

- RWD (Open to all non Zed/Skyline/Silvia models, Turbo and Non-Turbo

- FWD (Open to all FWD models, Turbo and Non-Turbo)

- Female-Only (Open to all models, female entrants only)

- Top 8 (Open to quickest 8 cars of the event)

Further details on classes and the event information sheets are attached.

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I'm pleased to be able to announce that we have also managed to secure a couple of the fastest Nissan's in the country for this event. Coming over from South Australia are:

Theo Spartalis' GT Autosound S15 Drag Car ( http://www.gtautosound.com/projects2.php?s...section=s15drag )

Keir Wilson's two R32 Drag GT-Rs ( http://www.ausautoportal.com/willall/draggtr.htm )

With just over a month to go, the event is shaping up to be a real treat for Nissan/Datsun fans.

Remeber for more information please email contact'at'mazdarotary.net

Replace 'at' with @ (to prevent spam)

Thanks!

Ok - who we got so far?

Snowman

R31Nismoid

riggaP

Adzmax

Al (?)

West

Robo's

Leewah - 617rwkw's

PurpleR32 - 535rwkw's (your coming Rosco)

Who else? It's cheaper than Calder and you'll get more runs here.

you can enter on the day, thats no problem.

Entry doesn't have to be confirmed early, but it can help to organise things a little better and get an idea of the number of cars per class etc... :D

Ok - who we got so far?

PurpleR32 - 535rwkw's (your coming Rosco)

Who else? It's cheaper than Calder and you'll get more runs here.

heheheh, well if i dont break my box either this weekend or next i will try to get there.

Would be great to run against Keirs car.

It outta my hands and upto the gearbox gods now :headspin:

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