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Hey Fellas,

As to the other friendly banter in the NSW thread.

The GTiR guys are coming along that night too.

We are hoping to have approx 10 runing.

Nothing special, all pretty stockish ones.

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Does anyone know if mounting video camera externally is allowed at Eastern creek? Have had great pics from the back of my motorbike with remote mike by exhaust.

Had some great stacks in race and rally cars over the years. Anyone else had a good'un ? First is example of driver/co driver misunderstanding on Targa NZ.... over ravine at high speed,knocked top off rotten tree came to rest in the branches(but finished rally).I was driving but was obviously not my fault!?! Second was during a historic Group 1 touring car race. Both way to keen to take lead into fast corner. Came together,he rolled 4 times,and I(on right) had almost no damage. A month later in another race I got tipped into armco at 150km..me unconscious and car f****d. See you at the Creek(That's a dirty word isn't it) Sorry,that was crevis I was thinking of.

Opens at 3pm...dont know about racing time....

OFF STREET RACING ACTION ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS!

Competitors are able to race their street registered cars down the ¼ mile drag strip at Eastern Creek in a safe and controlled environment.

RACE YOUR MATE OFF THE STREET AT THE CREEK

THE BASIC REGULATIONS

Your car / bike must be street registered.

If the car/bike that you are driving/riding is not registered in your name then the registered owner must be present (with drivers/riders licence) or a letter of authority from the registered owner must be given upon entering together with the original and current registration papers, not faxes or photo copies.

If the driver is under 18 years of age, then their parent will be required to co-sign the entry form.

If a company registered vehicle then a letter of authority must be given on coloured company letterhead.

Proof of registration will be required including registration papers and for modified vehicles - engineering certificates as submitted to the RTA.

You must have a current drivers /riders licence.

All vehicles must have a muffler with a 95-dB noise limit.

If you are using racing slicks or you are quicker than 12 seconds you require a tailshaft loop.

A minimum of a lap/sash seatbelt is required in all cars with helmet, long sleeved clothing, shoes and socks.

No retreads are allowed and ANDRA Regulations apply.

All motorcycle riders must wear a full-face helmet, leather jacket, leather gloves and leather boots.

Only one pit crew allowed per vehicle.

All pit crew members must be over 18 years of age.

EVENT DETAILS

Entries are taken on the day and are $45. Second drivers are $35.

For scrutineering - gates open between 3pm & 6.50pm or until the limit of 200 competitors is reached.

Gates open for spectators at 3.00pm, event finishes at 10.00pm.

Ticket prices:

Adults $15

Students 13 -17 $10

Aged & Disabled Pensioners $10

Children 12 & Under Free

Members Car Park Fee $10

Tender Vehicle Car Park $10

Yeah, one of my friends is bet mates with the Civic.

Angus.

Should be better if the dude could get traction.

But hey, thats his choice of car. Go 4WD!

You live in SYD's east GTR-80Y? I think I've seen you a few times.

Oh, Sorry, we may be talking about a different Civic...

1.3 Turbo, GT28 turbo is off a Silvia.

White, really old shape Civic, forgot what year.

But realllllyyy old bubble mobile type.

To be honest I dont know the chap - so I wont go on about it too much more, I dont want to say things that are wrong.

If Allan is watching - mate reply.




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