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Hello,

I don't wanna organise a random cruise down to kwinana or anything. I am more wondering if it is in anyone elses interest to have a 1/4 mile run or make a day of it at kwinana?

I've wanted to run my car as it is for some time now, just to see what it can do at basically stock before I start mods next year.

Does SAUWA have these kinds of events or just tag along with another group like boostcruisin or whatever?

cheers

Tom :P

Those Interested (minimum 20):

1. Topaz

2. Puckstar

3. Sneeza

4. Damono

5. Ossie_21

6. Jimih

7. Missy

8. Pulp

9.

10.

11.

12.

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14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

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OK - we can have and SAUWA lane if we have a minimum of 20 cars attend.

So unless enough interest is shown in this thread we wont go ahead with it - and we dont want people saying "yeah I'll go" then not show up, not give us the numbers and cause an inconvenience for the club, the plex and the people that showed up.

Some links to look at, the second one is a guide to drag racing for first timers. Worth a read if you're unsure.

http://www.motorplex.com.au/

http://www.motorplex.com.au/how_to_go_dragracing/index.html

If we go ahead, would people rather this after xmas/new year or before?

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If we go ahead, would people rather this after xmas/new year or before?

thanks sneeza, very quick results :)

I spose when we do it depends on when we can get the numbers upto at least 20

Come One People, Jump On! ;)

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I'll go for sure if we have a SAUWA lane. I wanted to go next wednesday, but i might have to put it off if i have no BP ultimate :O

Ive been running on vortex last few days and i can feel the difference, may be the hotter weather too tho

Id like to go asap really liz

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ok, even tho there is no set date yet I have added a list of the people from replies to this thread to my first post.

If you would like to be taken off the list anytime just say so in a post and I'll delete you. Keep in mind we need 20 cars minimum

thanks :(

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