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very very interested!, but i need a full face helmet.. anyone have a spare that i can borrow on the day? .. ps, my head aint small :no: stupid thing, haha

How big is not small????????????

Get a tape measure and wrap it around your head over your forehead and around your ears and give me result.

Cheers, D

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very very interested!, but i need a full face helmet.. anyone have a spare that i can borrow on the day? .. ps, my head aint small :) stupid thing, haha

$100.00

Ebay item # 150089519152 Size XXL 63-64cm

Arai near new, never worn, so they say.

Cheers, D

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not to sound like a pussy but if i enter i hope my car dont break, i cant be f**ked fixing it, plus its my daily! hehe. is it just skylines and v8's allowed? no 200's datto's etc allowed? rota's

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Want to have a run in this, sick of only getting three runs on a wednesday night.

Will get the new engine run in by then and be ready to go, hope its not to hot.

Will place monies into account later in the week.

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not to sound like a pussy but if i enter i hope my car dont break, i cant be f**ked fixing it, plus its my daily! hehe. is it just skylines and v8's allowed? no 200's datto's etc allowed? rota's

I'm takin my daily driver and it's not a Skyline.

If you read the thread it's open to all comer's that pay the bucks.

I have never been to the drags (WSID) last time I ran a car it was a quarter mile, not 400m and it was 1974 at Castlereagh and the car was a 180B SSS.

So! I guess I have something to learn from you drag racer stars.

Cheers, D

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I presume same as past days so I've cut and pasted:

Track opens 7:30am

Sign on 8-9:30am

Driver briefing 10am

Racing 10:15 to 1pm

Lunch 1-1:30pm

Racing 1:30-4:15pm

The idea is, for those who haven't been to one of these, we have the whole day at the track and a maximum of 50 cars running. This means that during some parts of the day you can literally do a run then come back down the return road and go straight back in without even lining up.
BTW guys, don't delay on payments, we are sharing this day with the V8's and it's first come first served. They have had the event announced a month earlier than us so off to around a 30 car head start. Don't miss out by assuming you can pay much closer to the day. This event WILL sell out.

No cost for spectators.

BTW bikes are allowed.

You can bring a second car for free but only you are allowed to drive your car/s.

Second drivers of your car are $100 extra.

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