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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

shit micko what! are you sure you didnt get hit by golf ball or something?

shit! not good at all

yeah it was pretty hot! :) dammm.. new window eh?

Nothing hit it - Paul & I were only about 5 metres away from the car at the time & no one else was anywhere in sight.

Here goes some more cash that could have been used for mods:(

hes the info on the 4-5 thing

4+6+ROTARY DRAG WARS

Quit Motorplex - Saturday March 15

Competitor gates open 3pm

Spectator gates open 4pm

Time Trials 4:00pm - 9:00pm

Optional Eliminations 7pm - 10pm

Heads up race off: 10pm

Driver/Car $40*

Spectators $15

Children 5-15 $5

Family (2A+3C) $35

(* Additional race cost includes full track prep)

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