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20/12/08 Willowbank Pre-test N Tune Session - 3 Hours


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Any who wish to stay on for TNT after we finish are welcome to at no extra expense.

The time issue is this;

We originally hired a 3hr window due to the large interest showed at the enquiry stage to members about numbers.

QR set a minimum number of vehicles at 30 for a 2hr slot at a preset track hire rate, addition cost for extra hour/s above initial booking.

We did the math-carried the 5- and worked out an extra 10 cars would cover the next hr and not take time out of peoples runs on the strip from 30 into the 2hrs which was roughly 4 runs each.

When the paid numbers remained so far below the required target we nearly had to cancel the event.

It is with the true kindness that QR have displayed by allowing us to run without 30 cars in the first place that has enabled the Event to continue, however, we were unable to do an extra hour at the rates we have charged.

So, this comes as a request from me to 'you all' to allow us a 'bit of grace' with the changes we have had to make to get the event off the table & you into your cars to post some times, rather than cancel it altogether.

I hope this answers a few questions to any who are interested

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

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

Willowbank set the price, not us.

40 cars - 3 hours. Everyone wanted drags, we gave them drags. Comes time to pay and no one is keen. Anything less then 40 cars is 2 hours (set by willowbank) just like the pricing

cmon ppl pay up and have a crack at the strip, i have paid yet i am unable to go. either way i have paid so if someone wants my spot as a chrissy present and i dont even know you then pm me and ill give you my spot for free. ill then let toddls know of who is taking my place. SOMEONE GO AND SUPPORT THIS DAMN EVENT. FOR FU#KS sake. I dont want QR to not let us have this event again due to lack of support. we are lucky to be going ahead with this at all!!!!

Sad times ehh...........

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

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

A previous pre-Test N tune I attended we were allowed to continue at no extra cost, just had to get reissued with a new racing number :P

Who knows, might lucky again.

Paid List so far

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 - PAID

19) POQ123 PAID

20) HR31_RB20DET - awaiting conf.

21) Damien Morris - PAID

22) l0WRB - PAID

23) l0WRB - PAID

24) NA_R33 - awaiting conf.

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

17) Jason

18) reference: Damien Morris

19) reference: l0WRB

20) reference: l0WRB

Hey Guys, question on the spectators??

Is there a cost for extra spectators???

Like if I were to rock up with 5 people for example?

i have a feeling there is an extra cost , but im sure if we stop and organise it just before we get there we can shuffle our mates off to other cars with just a driver and get us all in for free

The list:

;)

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 - PAID

19) POQ123 PAID

20) HR31_RB20DET - awaiting conf.

21) Damien Morris - PAID

22) l0WRB - PAID

23) l0WRB - PAID

24) NA_R33 - awaiting conf.

25) si - awaiting conf.

26) Reggi34dr - awaitng conf.

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

17) Jason

18) reference: Damien Morris

19) reference: l0WRB

20) reference: l0WRB

Hey Guys, question on the spectators??

Is there a cost for extra spectators???

Like if I were to rock up with 5 people for example?

Adults $19, Students with ID $17, Kids under 13 FREE

sweet.Unfortunatley i can only go as a spectator, my fuel pump is dieing and i dont trust it , i havent got the time to change it.Anyone from the sunshine coast wanting to head to this toogether , jump on the sunny coast thread and we will work something out.

should be good fun me and a mate are both coming from bundy lol both running similar crappy kkr setups but should still go alrite i guess lol

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.40C pots? im so there. I wana see how your link goes after a few flogins 10wrb. I have since found the link distributor and wouldnt go elsewhere if u still want a tuner for ur ecu

Come on. Who doesnt want to spank a glittery R34 down the strip!

Edited by coaster

for the record. im taking my glittery possibly stock turbo standard ecu r34 down the strip. come and prove this thing is slow. i dare you!

Havent confirmed with sau but im sure they wont turn down any of the spot payments??? Come for a squirt against some of the fastest cars on track! Wish i still had my old one.

lol ok...

bloody my mates got the new g4 link and same setup as me cept standard inlet manifold etc and it pulls so much better grr lol

swear it has torque and mine doesnt lol and he runs 17psi and im up around 19/20psi

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