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Ok options are either Friday the 14th of April....YES - This Friday...or Wednesday 19th

Both days are fine for me but I want to go on the day that suits most other people. This will be the first time the Elite 32 has hit the track so I want to see how she goes. New tyres and a 33 gearbox waiting back at the workshop just in case so nothing cept a wayward piston will stop me.

So what'll it be guys?...whose coming, and which day?

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There is a test and tune on this Friday...

Good friday??? Really...

Im keen to watch ya this Friday... Just need to pull the Mrs arm...

Whats the costs for spectators...?

Not sure on the cost for spectators, I think it's about $15.

Yes ben, hoping for 12's...if not a high 11 would also be acceptable.

Hey i dont remember this last time i went...???

Whats the go... All i paid bac then was $28 and i got 3 runs...

Quote from willowbanks website: You will also need an ANDRA Divisional Drag Racing license, available at the track. This is valid for the day of issue only.

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