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Skylines Australia NSW Club first official drag day is coming.

Date : Sunday 31 July. It's closer than you think!

Cost : $220 for non members ($110 now, $110 later.)

Click here for the members thread.

No experience necessary. Just come along and have a go.

Ok then. It's time to get depositing.

The Skylines Australia bank account details are as follows:

Bank - NAB

Branch - Marrickville

Account name - Skylines Australia NSW

BSB - 082 356

Account number - 546 393 766

First deposit is $110 although you can deposit $220 if you like.

Please put your full name in the description. If you are depositing at a branch (how quaint ;)) then make sure you put your name on the deposit form (I know there is a spot for it on there somewhere) and ask the teller to enter it so he/she doesn't forget.

When you have done all this email me at - sarpi at punkass dot com - with your internet banking receipt or date and branch of deposit.

Please include in the email:

Full name -

User name on the forums -

Mobile Number -

Amount paid -

Copy and paste the above to make it easier for me.

Important - You will not be confirmed until a deposit has been made.

Thank you.

So who's keen? What do you all think? Any questions?

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The day before all of the spots have been taken. We are doing this with the RENEW club and there is a 50 place limit. Basically, it's not like we are going to fill up in a week but I don't think we'll have trouble filling the day.

How much time do you need?

Also, I should mention that I want everyone who is keen to post up what their best time for the day will be to the nearest 100th of a second (eg 10.34). Whoever gets the closest wins a prize. (not telling what is yet cos I haven't decided.)

Unfortunately we can't keep track of the numbers, ourselves and RENEW are both taking spots so we don't know how many are left.

I suggest booking early to make sure you don't miss out

Its a great day for people new to drag as well since you get heaps of runs to practice, not like a street meet where you wait 6 hours for 4 runs

Yes its at WSID, and we have the track all day 9-5. I understand we will also be putting on a BBQ. The clubs are doing a private hire so we can organise it as we like.

One bloke last time did close to 50 passes in 8 hours!

Does someone going want to mark me down as a pitbitch for them? Happy to wear a pushup bra for the day :cheers:

If I knew my car was going to be 100% i'd put my name down to compete but im unsure at this stage.

I guess whatever you can normally take to a street meet.

Pm me if you have any specific vehicle you want included and I'll give you a 100% answer Doughie.

Silver - should be right but it's a bit like asking how long til you get your next root. I don't know exactly but it will probably happen one day.




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