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cool i'll be @ the bp around 4ish there should be another skyline or to there fane & peter just got them organised then so should hopefuly see ya's around 4 !

jmp yes u need a helmet to race i just got a new one so i can bring u one if needed

The FAST FRIDAYS Drag racing classes will be:

SPORTSMAN: (0-12.999) ANDRA Group 3 'Race only' vehicles (not mechanically supercharged. Exhaust requirements will be advised shortly).

PRO STREET: (0-9.999) Muffled licensed V8 sedans - DYO handicap

STREET: (10.00-14.999) Muffled licensed V8 sedans - DYO handicap

SPORT COMPACT: (0-17.99) Muffled licensed 4, 6 and Rotary powered sedans

STREET BIKE: (0-15.99) Muffled licensed Street Bikes

JUNIOR DRAGSTER: ANDRA Junior Dragsters

Qualifying will commence at 6pm with Eliminations starting at 7:30pm. And for those who don't wish to do eliminations or those who get knocked out early there will be plenty of Grudge Racing!

FAST FRIDAYS will be held on 21 Nov, 2 Jan, 13 Feb, 12 Mar and the series final on 23 Apr.

Additional event information can be obtained by contacting the Motorplex office on 9419 6622 or the Event Info Line on 1 902 291 500.

BIG NEWS FOR DRAG RACERS IS

THAT THE TRACK WILL BE FULLY PREPARED!

paul where were you ! i wanted a sau sticker for my 180 ! damnit omg neways was a good night and every one from the little skyline group seemed happy with there times

i'v now outdone my pb with a 14.357 @ 95.84mph

still lacking @ the top end due to my turbo not liking 15psi @ high rpm ahh well hopfuly a dump pipe will fix some of that only time will tell , also i think next time i head back to the plex the wing is comming off i NEED to break the 13's barrier :)

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