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NEXT EVENT: Friday, November 2, from 6pm until late

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The event below has been canceled, see Here

There will be a Full Throttle Friday event held at WSID on Friday September 7th, the event is run on the same guidelines as a Wicked Wednesday off street meeting.

*Competitor gates open at 12pm with racing from 1pm

*Spectator gates open at 12:30pm

*Competitor entry fee $50

*Spectator entry fee $20

*Children under 12 are admitted FREE

It's a day event!

I might go, anyone else?

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There will be a Full Throttle Friday event held at WSID on Friday September 7th, the event is run on the same guidelines as a Wicked Wednesday off street meeting.

*Competitor gates open at 12pm with racing from 1pm

*Spectator gates open at 12:30pm

*Competitor entry fee $50

*Spectator entry fee $20

*Children under 12 are admitted FREE

It's a day event!

I might go, anyone else?

Hi there!

I get my car back from Unique Auto Sports tomorrow night, I just wanted to ask how many runs do you get and requirements for racing. Funnely enough I'v never been Before?

Joe

Hi there!

I get my car back from Unique Auto Sports tomorrow night, I just wanted to ask how many runs do you get and requirements for racing. Funnely enough I'v never been Before?

Joe

Usually on the Wednesday ones you get 4-5. Not sure about this Friday, depends on numbers I guess.

But it's pretty good since it's a public holiday and all, only time for me to hit the drags without having to take time off work.

Other conditions:

Important Items to bring:

Current Drivers Licence

Rego paper for the vehicle (if the vehicle is not registered to you,

authorisation from owner, and rego papers)

Remember - NO REGO PAPERS NO RACE

Long sleeved shirt and pants

Helmet

http://www.wsid.com.au/calendar.asp

The next one after this is:

Friday, 2 November 2007

Then

Friday, 14 December 2007

Then

Friday, 1 February 2008

Then

Friday, 29 February 2008

Etc..

Im in

With Twoogle? vrrroooom.... phhshhhh...

Thanks for that and I'll let you all know in advance if I'll come. I'v been there before to see top Fuel before but wouldn't mind maybe meeting someone to see exactly where to go. :)

:) Im a noob too lol.. Well practice makes perfect!...

I'll wear my Blue SAU T-Shirt. Seeya there!

I"M IN I"M IN!! BEEN WAITING AGES FOR THIS!!..

Just hope the weather holds up so i can set a new PB hopefully

what time does it finish btw?

Not sure but I replied to their initial email asking them when it finishes, I should know by tonite when I check email at home.

Will let ya know.. Lets hope no rain!! I want a new PB too :)

yes

w00t :D




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