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Farken....PSIKO and I can't go due to being unable to get our cars into the workshop to be finished off. I'll probably still come down to watch, and since it's such late notice I'm willing to pay our entrance fees as I know you guy had to make a certain number to keep it viable :(

Sorry guys

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There is no set time for us to run. Its just from when they open the gates until they finish :)

hahah niiice, i'm chucking a sickie to come see all the 'lines, better put on a good show boys :blink:

Farken....PSIKO and I can't go due to being unable to get our cars into the workshop to be finished off. I'll probably still come down to watch, and since it's such late notice I'm willing to pay our entrance fees as I know you guy had to make a certain number to keep it viable :blink:

Sorry guys

nah its cool.

Fine through til the evening. Becoming cloudy during the afternoon, with rain

periods developing overnight. Moderate to fresh E/SE'ly winds with a late

coastal sea breeze.

MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE: 31

Hopefully rain shouldnt be an issue while we are racing! :P

Just so everyone is 100% on the times and pricing

TIMES

Competitor Entry 5:00pm

Spectator Entry 5:30pm

Competitor entry closes 8:00pm (or 160 entries)

Racing 6:00pm - 10:00pm

Burnouts 9:00pm approx

PRICES

Competitors

Non ANDRA Licence Holders $30.00

ANDRA Licence Holders $25.00

Spectators

Adults $13.00

Concession (proof required) Not applicable

Children (5-15yrs) $6.00

Children (under 5) FREE

Family (2+3) $32.00

All you need to compete is a roadworthy muffled Street Car, a helmet and long sleeves, long pants and enclosed footware.

hey if anyone would like to cruise down with us we are going to be at the entertainment centre carpark at 4:30 ... leaving no later than 4:45 i guess... its just guna be my bf and i, topaz, and 2 or so other people...

otherwise see u all down there :(

I might not be able to get the skyline but would any na skylines wont to run my tx3 fwd turbo

should be good 4 a larf

i was getten it ready 4 2night and i f**ked up with times so the tx3 might have too do sory all

james

ps just called mechanic (hes a champ) and i might get there on time too gett it but i will be at the plex at 630 tho is that a problem

james

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anyone else got a helmet they can share with me? also anyone else bringing down a auto 'line? lol

Yeah I got an auto! :( Just gonna hit the pedal when that green goes! If I get a few runs I'll try different things each time.

ok guys

borowing ONE helmet between two people wont work

each lane runs individualy

so when our lane is up

all our cars will be racing

its a rollin run setup (i guess you'll call it that)

while one set of cars are racing the next lot are doin there burnout

you wont get enough of a break to beable to get back to the pits and give someone else in our lane your helmet

cheers

Adam

anyone else got a helmet they can share with me? also anyone else bringing down a auto 'line? lol

was going to bring my auto down for a run but decided not to - i've run her before - does low 13's. You'll be suprised - the drags are the auto's domain :P

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