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Hey guys, I'll be heading out to willowbank on the 11th (so long as it isnt raining) in my new car to give it a run, as will a mate of mine in his gtr and another rx7 owner. Just wanted to know if anyone else is going....I think you should :D, test n' tunes are always fun.

For the n00b's you should aim to get there around 5ish so as to get maximum runs, bring a helmet and wearn long pants and long sleeve shirt. Cost is $36 for entry of a driver and a passenger to race, $16 for adult spectators etc etc..For more info see www.willowbank-raceway.com.au

Cyas there, Matt

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shit hey where have i been , i cant keep up.

did u sell ya other one?

wats this one man? explain, show pics oh my god im excited i might have to come up:)

you can see when you come....to give you a hint of what its like...its a 400+hp car

I will be there for the first time. My R32 is stock though so im not expecting any fast times. Since I will be using my normal street tyres (Falken R16 215) what tyre pressures in the rear do you guys recommend?

Thanks, Chris.

I will be there for the first time. My R32 is stock though so im not expecting any fast times. Since I will be using my normal street tyres (Falken R16 215) what tyre pressures in the rear do you guys recommend?

Thanks, Chris.

take a pump and let your tyres down at the drags....coz you dont want to drive home on like 20ish psi...

I will be there for the first time. My R32 is stock though so im not expecting any fast times. Since I will be using my normal street tyres (Falken R16 215) what tyre pressures in the rear do you guys recommend?

Thanks, Chris.

20-25 PSI should be about right with those tyres

don't worry about the slow times as I will be joining you, but with bald tyres being the reason :thumbsup:

Yeah Matt I think I will come up for a bit of a look :)

may even have a couple of runs myself :thumbsup:

I wish I even came close to 300HP, let alone 390+

good to hear, anyone whos coming from goldcoast pm me your number n stuff and we'll organise to go together...maybe even pick a meet spot....say BP Coomera at around 3ish?

do'h sorry just saw the 4ish bit of your post :Oops:

just changed it to 3ish i want to get there early so i can have a small fidle before runs....plus you get way more runs being there first!

damn you stop changing the times :thumbsup:

we will get there an hour before it opens if we leave at three

nah were doing speed limit!!!! What do you think we are?? Hoons?? lol we'll leave at like 3.30ish coz ppl wont get there until then, lets be honest Chris, its SAU you know how organised ppl are on here :).....so yea 3ish it is and we leave at 3.30, as I said I want to be there early to have a small fidle before runs start....and I dont want to wait in the staging lanes for ages and ages!

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