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Skylines Australia NSW Club second official drag day is coming.

Date : Saturday 5 November. It's closer than you think!

Cost : $190 for Members ($95 now, $95 later).

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

$100 for second drivers.

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

Track opens 7:30am

Sign on 8-9:30am

Driver briefing 10am

Racing 10:15 to 1pm

Lunch 1-1:30pm

Racing 1:30-4:15pm

This time there will be 2 crew, 3 spectators and 1 photographer permitted per driver. The photographer is nominated so as to avoid too many people milling around the pit area.

As before, it's quite like a street meet in terms of rules etc. except you get a lot more runs in. Those who came last time can attest to the relaxed nature of the event.

This time the club is going out on a limb and taking on the event alone because there were too many people who missed out last time. We need to get deposits in as soon as possible so as to secure the day. If everyone sits back and waits then the event may be cancelled.

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 $95 or $110 although you can deposit the full amount if you like.

Please put your full name in the description. If you are depositing at a branch (how quaint :D) 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?

UPDATE

There are no spots left at the moment. There is normally a few cars dropping out closer to the day so post your interest here to be on the reserve list. First come best dressed.

Seconds payments are now due.

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Adam, as usual count us in mate :P:D:D Will send you a PM about it

I could also have a possible 10 other entries unless they join this forum as well and express their own interest....

Adam, clean out yoru PM's as well mate :D:D

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Adam, as usual count us in mate :):D:D Will send you a PM about it

I could also have a possible 10 other entries unless they join this forum as well and express their own interest....

Adam, clean out yoru PM's as well mate :):D

We are in too....i mean two

Adam,,,I'm interested but I don't understand a few things, can I run my Sports Sedan and what sort of licence would I need?. If I need to purchase a licence and/or alter the car,,, what sort of money are we talking. I have a budget to run my car and don't want to blow it just to see what it will do in a straight line.

Neil.

is nv033 racing his T88 powered 4 door, haak was telling me his gunna smash buster

hehaheha this is the funny thing i've read for the day!!!.....i want to c this!!!!!!!!!!hahehahe look at the nick "SPY"

abo....count me in this time..i will do the payment soon....

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