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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!!!

Originally posted by CroatianR33

....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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