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Hey Im keen for it if you need more people, Or is it too late to pay now anyway???

my only problem is the helmet situation.

does anyone have a spare helmet or anything???

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I bought a helmet off ebay for $65 posted. Its open faced so its not heavy and doesnt block your vision.

Looks like im swaping my 33 for a 34 that doesnt have any real power mods so i may only do a few runs. Im happy to lend it out or whatever.

Ashleigh come along! I'm sure there will be a helmet around you can use :down: Come on guys, will be a great day! I'm hoping that I beat at least 1 person though lol. No-one likes to be last :D

How many spots have been booked and payed for??

If you want to come shoot me a pm, the payment details are on this thread or if your a member of the Qld forum the original post is there.

Helmets must comply with Australian Standards.

SNELL SA 95, SA2000, SA2005, SFI 31.2(US) or SNELL M 95, M2000, M2005, SFI 41.2 (US),

BF6658-85, Type A (BRITISH) OR SNELL 1995/2000/2005, SFI 31.1 (US) OR

BS 6658-85 TYPE A/FR (British) OR AS 1698 1974/1988 (Australian)

Don't want to be a stick in the mud but if it dont comply it WON'T be used

The list:

1) Bunta - PAID

2) Wagamama - PAID

3) toddlls - PAID

4) Pear - PAID

5) DAS KAMU - PAID

6) and3_3 - PAID

7) Shanef

8) Jayson

9) Fine Line

10) NA R33

11) Socko

12) Rhinorebel - PAID

13) Blitz_R33

14) Blitz_R33 (friend)

15) Strik3r

16) Lazy-Bastard - PAID

17) ToMMaH (MAYBE)

18) DiRTgarage (MAYBE)

19)

20)

21) Col-GTSX PAID

22) si_ (MAYBE)

23)

24) 9krpm (MAYBE)

25) spilmer - PAID

26) Eug (MAYBE)

27) Hell Fire - PAID

28) jase-r34 PAID

29) impact_blue - PAID

30) 2BNVS

31) wrxkilla - PAID

32) TJ_R33 (MAYBE)

33) spoolup

34)

35) coaster-awaiting conf.

36) SRB

37) Scadtional (MAYBE)

38) silver R33

39) jason

40) POQ123 PAID

CONFIRMED PAID!

1) Rhinorebel

2) Col

3) POQ123

4) Jason-DAS KAMU

5) jase-r34

6) Wagamama

7) Pear

8) Bunta

9) impact_blue

10) Toddlls

11) Spilmer

12) Lazy-Bastard

13) Hell Fire

14) wrxkilla

15) and3_3

16) reference: tuxworth-pls pm toddlls so I can put paid next to yah :D

heya guys sorry to be a real prick, but iam unable to attend the drag day now due to work commitments, damn compony i work for decided we gotta work through till christmas day as we got too much work on..................bla bla bla ANYWHO as i have PAID in advance for this drag day iam now offering up my spot for anyone who is interseted for 35bucks. ill loose out some cash its ok. if anyone wants to go for $35 bucks pm me please and ill give ya my account details. cheers POQ123. ill check wit toddlls too so he knows whats going on.

thats not me is it?... i dont remember signing up for this..hmmm

No doubt though I would like to go, but i got no wheels to get off the line with :P.

*hint *hint... anyone got some semi slicks i can borrow for 2 runs? or something grippy/ to fit r33 gtst.. lol don't like my chances..

Edited by silverbulletR33

Semi-slicks are the worst thing you could drag with!! Your street tyres are the second best choice for the drags!!

Come on people. If this event doesn't go ahead, we won't be invited back again!!! The club has put this together at the insistence of the members and then less than half the people who were so keen pay up!!

Utterly pitiful. Call yourselves car enthusiasts...

Semi-slicks are the worst thing you could drag with!! Your street tyres are the second best choice for the drags!!

I dont know... Kumho supra's on 18's... they suck balls really.. perhaps my suspension could be better :S

We are going ahead with the Drag Day :(

THE NEW TIME IS 2pm till 4pm so pls take note of this change

There are limited spaces available still so if you are interested pm me-toddlls and pay funds into the account-We would love to see any who can make it there, so if you know anyone bring them too.

Cost is $48 and you are welcome to stay on for the Test'N'Tune afterwards

Paid list is as follows:

1) Bunta - PAID

2) Wagamama - PAID

3) toddlls - PAID

4) Pear - PAID

5) DAS KAMU - PAID

6) and3_3 - PAID

7) Jayson

8) Rhinorebel - PAID

9) Strik3r - Paid

10) Lazy-Bastard - PAID

11) Col-GTSX PAID

12) spilmer - PAID

13) Hell Fire - PAID

14) jase-r34 PAID

15) impact_blue - PAID

16) wrxkilla - PAID

17) coaster - awaiting conf

18) jason - awaiting conf.

19) POQ123 PAID

20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

27)

28)

29)

30)

CONFIRMED PAID!

1) Rhinorebel

2) Col

3) POQ123

4) Jason-DAS KAMU

5) jase-r34

6) Wagamama

7) Pear

8) Bunta

9) impact_blue

10) Toddlls

11) Spilmer

12) Lazy-Bastard

13) Hell Fire

14) wrxkilla

15) and3_3

16) reference: tuxworth

List update

1) Bunta - PAID

2) Wagamama - PAID

3) toddlls - PAID

4) Pear - PAID

5) DAS KAMU - PAID

6) and3_3 - PAID

7) Jayson

8) Rhinorebel - PAID

9) Strik3r - Paid

10) Lazy-Bastard - PAID

11) Col-GTSX PAID

12) spilmer - PAID

13) Hell Fire - PAID

14) jase-r34 PAID

15) impact_blue - PAID

16) wrxkilla - PAID

17) coaster - awaiting conf

18) jason - awaiting con.

19) POQ123 PAID

20) HR31_RB20DET - awaiting conf.

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

27)

28)

29)

30)

CONFIRMED PAID!

1) Rhinorebel

2) Col

3) POQ123

4) Jason-DAS KAMU

5) jase-r34

6) Wagamama

7) Pear

8) Bunta

9) impact_blue

10) Toddlls

11) Spilmer

12) Lazy-Bastard

13) Hell Fire

14) wrxkilla

15) and3_3

16) reference: tuxworth

We are going ahead with the Drag Day :)

THE NEW TIME IS 2pm till 4pm so pls take note of this change

$48 from 2pm to 4pm... I thought it was originally 1pm to 4pm??

Cost is $48 and you are welcome to stay on for the Test'N'Tune afterwards

this price still does not include Test'N'Tune afterwards right? Is there a discount if we stay for Test'N'Tune?

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