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Hey Team,

We have booked a lane at the motorplex for an SAUWA drag night on the 11th of January 2006 (Its not that far away)

We need a minimum of 20 people to attend. If we dont have these numbers then we wont be going ahead with the night. If you say that your going to attend then please attend otherwise its an inconvenience for the club, the motorplex and for those that turn up.

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

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

If your interested then please reply

The list of people interested so far:

1. Topaz

2. Puckstar

3. Sneeza

4. Damono

5. Psiko

6. Jimih

7. Missy

8. Pulp

9.

10. Miller the hoon

11.7yphon

12.Butler

13.randominsanity73

14.Adam 33

15.gwp021

16.skylinemad

17.got boost

18.dash

19.rhianne

20. Sweet Gtst

21.Dsturbd

22.Mikeru_r33

23.IMPUL R32-R

24.Pal

25.R34

26.gts evilution

Regards,

Dan

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If i've replaced the ecu and had it tuned by (whenever it happens), then i'll come.

I took my car down the wednesday night gone, figured coz of the fuel shortage there wouldn't be as many ppl, and I got 8 runs!! Best was a 13.3, a little disappointed but not too bad considering it's the second time i've been to the drags (and I don't practice on the street at all - paranoid about cops). Car isn't too happy with the rom that's in the ecu now though so i'm not going to bother going back until that has been changed.

If i've replaced the ecu and had it tuned by (whenever it happens), then i'll come.

I took my car down the wednesday night gone, figured coz of the fuel shortage there wouldn't be as many ppl, and I got 8 runs!! Best was a 13.3...

what sorta power you got? had a dyno run?

This will be my first, so if I can get 13.3 I'll be grateful :)

dan_the_man: can the helmet be open faced or does it have to be enclosed?

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