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Do we have to sign up or something or can we just rock up on the day?? Also lets say if I came at 11am is it too late... or will they still allow me to race as it says it closes at 4pm. Just wanted to see whether its like sunday where even if you rock up at 2pm you can race till 4pm....

The Datsun has developed a problem with the fuel system that I'm still trying to sort out and find, but I'm having no luck and its a pain in the ass by not being able to drive it anywhere to be looked at.

So I will take the cover off the GT-R and bring that up for a run, its just been freshly serviced and dynoed with a larger fuel pump fitted to it and is ready to go!

Should be in...wether i find a helmet or not

And wont be the fastest time 2nd gear snycro isnt the best in my gearbox :worship:

like me, 4th gear synco crunches every time :(

i still should be there at this stage...

I will be coming from melbourne, a good 2 hour drive I reckon lol

Most of us will be meeting up in Melbourne and going up together

So come join us..

See ya there... :D

DRAG DAY CONVOY leaving Melbourne

spewing, i'm out :O

clutch started slipping yesterday + 4th gear synco major crunching = no point going to drags.

time to rebuild box and new clutch at same time.

i was so looking forward to this..... :)

i need a lift or someone to drive my car

Paul, how long does it take to get to the meetpoint from your house? I could probably come pick you up

Unless you could somehow get to my house in the morning...

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