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How far is it out from syndey itself?

Me and a few mates planned a road trip to go watch a-league up in sydney around that time, if it falls on the dates we're up there then im up for it.

From the city? Depending on traffic it could be upto an hour. I'd try and get some supra's to go, but i only know one and its a standard automatic with "hektik chrome 20's" on it.

I'm planning to do some work to my car before this all goes down.

Valeo Heavy Duty Clutch

Lightweight flywheel

Rear Strut Brace

Extractors & Front pipes

SAFC tuned

Also just a warning, i suggest you try your hardest not to lose against the alfa or magna.....if you do they'll do nothing but brag and shove it in your face. Both of them think their cars are top shit and i can't wait to dust both of them.

Guys you also need a helmet to race, forgot to mention that. I also don't want any trouble makers coming along, so if anyone has a friend/cousin/pet monkey that is likely to cause trouble(seen it before "my car is faster hurr durr") then don't bring them along.

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Hey i might try and make it for this.. been wanting to see what my car can get on the 1/4. Also a drag n00b lol.

Have a 350gt manual. Power mods are intake, plenum spacer, plugs/thermo, exhaust, reflash custom tune @185rwkw.

I don't think my stiff rear sussy is gonna help launching :happy:

my car is ready, took the pannel beaters just 4 hours to take the support out, dress the engine bay then spray it and the chassis rails, then reweld and spray the new radiator support :happy:

perfect!

duno if i will go because i am getting toyo T1r's around then

I'm planning to do some work to my car before this all goes down.

Valeo Heavy Duty Clutch

Lightweight flywheel

Rear Strut Brace

Extractors & Front pipes

SAFC tuned

Also just a warning, i suggest you try your hardest not to lose against the alfa or magna.....if you do they'll do nothing but brag and shove it in your face. Both of them think their cars are top shit and i can't wait to dust both of them.

What's the strut bar for? Extra weight?

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