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SHIT !!! Spoke to John on the Al Capone twice and in person last nite and I told him my times and was told that was not a prob, and they would stick me in some category. (cardigan wearers I guess?). Have paid up so wtf?

should not be a drama...just ring or fax WSID and request to run in ET2 bracket....with those times my cash is on you to win the class. Good luck and ill catch up with ya on the 17th.

PS. John is a n00b at the strip...dont listen to him....lol

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Sydney's weather will change so much from now until then. :(

Unfortunately, I haven't entered as I am having gearbox problems.

S/RWD is lookinglike the category to watch with many quick (and consistent) cars entered.

so can anyone confirm what car that is in PRO RWD on the entries list?

Is it PORTS? and is it a typo or is that Pro RWD 7.91 sec RB30 300zx coming out?

i would have loved to have been down there to race in lowly sports rwd.

but car wasnt ready in time

mick

so can anyone confirm what car that is in PRO RWD on the entries list?

Is it PORTS? and is it a typo or is that Pro RWD 7.91 sec RB30 300zx coming out?

i would have loved to have been down there to race in lowly sports rwd.

but car wasnt ready in time

mick

Mick what are you doing in Brisbane?

so can anyone confirm what car that is in PRO RWD on the entries list?

Is it PORTS? and is it a typo or is that Pro RWD 7.91 sec RB30 300zx coming out?

i would have loved to have been down there to race in lowly sports rwd.

but car wasnt ready in time

mick

Hey Mick.

Yes my Zed's coming out, but definately not an RB30... just a stockie NA VG30DE.

Not sure why they put me in there, but I won't be running high 7's, thats for sure. B)

Blue sky, sunny and quite warm here (Penrith) so it'll certainly be on. Racing doesn't start until midday (spectator entry is from midday onwards too) so they have heaps of time to prep the track.

Yeah was a pretty good day. I was expecting double the spectators and competitors but oh well the event was way too close to Xmas and the weather was way too hot.

Congrats to all winners.

Congrats on winning SRWD BU5TER :(

Not a bad day's racing all round, although it was a bit of a shocker for me with my intercooler piping blowing off twice during the day including the first round of eliminations (despite the fact it's never happened before) :(

Oh well, shit happens - guess i'll have to try again next time :(

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