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If you all remember the last drag day, I took a few photos and posted them all on the forums :( Some pretty decent shots.

Anyway - would love to do the same this time, but won't be running my R33. If anyone has a spare "photographer" spot, please let me know, as i'd love to come!

ie:

http://www.gunnamotorsport.com/pics/DSC_4158.jpg

http://www.gunnamotorsport.com/pics/DSC_4197.jpg

http://www.gunnamotorsport.com/pics/DSC_4336.jpg

http://www.gunnamotorsport.com/pics/DSC_4186.jpg

http://www.gunnamotorsport.com/pics/DSC_4220.jpg

Cheers,

Tommo.

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These people haven't paid yet and might just get their arses kicked if they don't very soon.

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silver gts-t - for all his mates.

Mintie

well pick up any drop-outs....pm me Adam

On a lighter note ?

My Wife ran in the first drag day a while back and is the driving force behind the car, and any modifications that may have been done.

Genelle has not been able to run last time, or this time, due to illness.

I just want to say that this month has a significance to do with breast cancer. I believe that there are various things like "pink ribbons" on sale etc to do with this good cause.

Our Green R33 will be sporting a pink ribbon or two, even though it will be driven by my Son and myself.

All being well, next year will be time for the Girls. My Wife and my Daughter will be taking our place and, hopefully not kicking our butts too hard in the drags.

Soooooooooo... Please say gday to us on the day. The Missus will be easy to spot as the one with the canteen bandana, and I will be driving the Green R33 "pink ribboned up".

If anyone else wants to "ribbon up" with us, that will be fun.

Enjoy!

El Bee & Humbla and Waynos etc

Can everyone please get their list of names to me asap.

Copy this form:

Driver:

Pit Crew:

Pit Crew:

Spectator:

Spectator:

Spectator:

Photographer:

and email it to me. sarpi at punkass dot com

Deadline for names is 2/11 but I'd rather you all had them to me this week.

hey lorrie where do i get a pink ribbon from me u an wayno can do the pink ribbion cruise to syd :D cant wait till not this sat but next WOOHOO gotta change my engine mount an starter motor this weekend second mount in 2 months

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