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Soo ur up for it too? would be heaps good...its $45 (+ bring helmat and long sleeve shirt and pants, and rego papers) see www.eastern-creek-raceway.com.au

it would be good to get some imports going...we may not own, but at least the times will be more practical for everyday cars times. and not just 9-10sec rotaries.

Were any of you at the one b4 the last one of 2002?? Some bloke hit a wall...felt sorry for the bloke but he walked away unharmed...as we were leaving we saw the car being towed away with a fair bit of body damage on the front end....The skylines werent performing that night...a few of em stuffed up off the line but one that actually ran good, lost to a HEAVILY modded mitsubishi van!!!! my mates were teasing me for days to come!!!

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....The skylines werent performing that night...a few of em stuffed up off the line but one that actually ran good, lost to a HEAVILY modded mitsubishi van!!!! my mates were teasing me for days to come!!!

lolz..yeah i saw that van!!! blardy fast....did u see the little NA civic hatch that did mid 13s??? ahahha...puts most of our cars to shame!!!

Assuming my new clutch is in...

Throw another skyline up there.

I will be there in my GTST

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Oh and Brendan, j00 mu57 pr3p4r3 2 83 0wn3d!

That should get him there...

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