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As far as I know all you need to run is a helmet, long pants and sleeves and closed shoes! (I prefer my thongs) But you can still go there and spectate...theres pretty big crowds and after a night of listening to some of those rota's roar your gonna be pratically deaf in both ears but what the heck!!!

I'm gonna try my best to find someone to take me...After 2 days on this board it looks like ill get to put a few faces to some of these members!!

i should be there, most probably spectating though, but if im keen enough ill join all yous in an off street drag in my 180sx, i should have it by then no worries......my importer said next wedensday its yours.

what time were you pulling?

I had two passes which were pretty ordinary. 13.2 ET with 2.1 60FT (I know I know....)........I don't think I'll have any more mods in the car by then so I hope to run a 12 in current trim.

As long as I line up VISHES I'll be happy BWHAHA =)

Well, if skylines are taking over the drags from the 5L boys, I better come along and give a hand.

Don't forget to get there early. It takes ages to get your first run if you arrive after 5....




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