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We here at SAU Qld Events are proud to present the next epic day at the Drag Strip-Willowbank on Saturday, 29th May, 2010 :D

Last years success was duely noted & we here at Events:

Kristian aka WAGS,

Noel aka Fineline,

Todd; toddlls aka PimpDaddy

are proud to bring you all another gem atop of our growing list of many things to do for any car-nut who wants to be behind the wheel & bouncin off the limiter-so come have some fun :mad:

No matter if your ride is standard or highly modified you will have a blast when you rocket down the strip :laugh:

All are welcome

The format is Test"N"Tune & conditions do apply with regard to safety-see requirements attachment

Details such as cost will follow shortly & this will be cheap- as cheap as 'toddlls' when it comes to dipping his hand in the skyrocket for mods so dont fret :rockon:

The Pricing is as follows

SAU-Queensland Paid Members Price -Members see Qld Site for payment details

Non SAU-QLD Paid Members Price -------- $50

Spectator cost is $20 per adult, $18 per student with ID and kids 13 & under are free.

Payment goes here:

SKYLINES AUSTRALIA BANK ACC.

Bank: CUA

Account Name: Skylines Australia Qld Inc

BSB: 804050

Account Number: 30701728

Please put Date of Event & Username as Reference when depositing money ie "toddlls, 29/05" & PM impact blue for confirmation.

** once spot has been paid for it is firm. If for some reason you are unable to attend then you may transfer your spot onto another-pm toddlls to inform who will be attending in your spot, there will be no refunds**

The Listamundo:

1. toddlls - PAID! Thank you

2. Pear - Paid Re: Wagamama transfer await. conf.

3. Rhinorebel - PAID! Thank you

4. Teash - PAID! Thank you

5. Stryker - PAID! Thank you, Spot Transfered to Ads

6. RBNRG - PAID! Thank you

7. Sneki81 - PAID! Thank you

8. HR31 RB20DET - PAID! Thank you

9. Damit - PAID! Thank you

10. SPR34 - PAID! Thank you

11. PWR 747 - PAID! Thank you

12. Stageatyper - PAID! Thank you

13. Grae35 - PAID! Thank you

14. Bunta

15. bazr33 - PAID! Thank you

16. Joe - PAID! Thank you-------Traditimeor has exchanged this spot with Joe

17. Sneiki81's mate-xr6t - PAID! Thank you

18. Joe's Dad - PAID! Thank you (cant make it-spot available-pm Joe)

19. OMR031 - PAID! Thank you

20. r33 racer - PAID! Thank you

21. vladau - PAID! Thank you

22. slapper - PAID! Thank you

23. 1SUPRA (QLDSC) - Paid await conf.

24. NDIDDYSHICK (QLDSC) - Paid await conf.

25. carmsbody (QLDSC) - PAID! Thank you

26. 55ASI (QLDSC) - PAID! Thank you

27. VUP00 (QLDSC) - PAID! Thank you

28. EXQSME - PAID! Thank you

29. R33Eddy - PAID! Thank you

30. Col-GTSX - Spot conf, Re:pm to toddlls

31. Wags - PAID! Thank you

32. EXQSME+1(Matt)- PAID! Thank you

33. ToMMaH - PAID! Thank you

34. Fineline - Paid await. conf.?????

35. si - PAID! Thank you

36. 30Five(Beez35) - - Paid await. conf.

37. tir31 - PAID! Thank you

38. Wagamama

39. EFI

40. EFI

41. EFI

To Pay List

1. Twocents

2. r33 gremlin?

3. r32na

4. cuz 33

5. 350stato

6. marcus

7. PWND

8. Dooofusss

9. ARE31

10.

11.

12.

13.

Willowbank Safety Reqs

To run at these events you need

Requirements for a car

* helmet to Standard

* long sleeve shirt

* long pants

* covered shoes

Requirements for a bike

* helmet to standard

* leather jacket or equivalent

* long pants

* boots & gloves

Special note:

* Cars can not run quicker than 11.00 sec

* Bikes can not run quicker than 10.00 sec

* To run quicker than these you will need an ANDRA licence

willowbank_safety_reqs.txt

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AH!!! I'm on roster day off BUT I'll be in Singapore for holiday... Damn it. Hope you guys have fun. I'm sure this will be even better than the last seeing it being in winter. I'm sure Noel will be happy and many others!

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Yep, trying to score a mid year spot was a mission, but thanks to the behaviour of the crew at the last couple of events we have run there we have been given the opportunity-big thanks Tracey@Willowbank for her support in getting us the booking.

Will be great to see you there too mate

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That's great!! The last 2 have been fantastic and im sure the next one won't be any different!! Im hoping to have a new clutch in by then so i can bring the skyline back :mad:

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That's great!! The last 2 have been fantastic and im sure the next one won't be any different!! Im hoping to have a new clutch in by then so i can bring the skyline back :)

Thanks for the feedback, will be great to see yah there again mate :D List updated

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SO KEEN for this i missed the last one because of some drift damage to my suspension a few days before

ill let you know when i put the money in

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SO KEEN for this i missed the last one because of some drift damage to my suspension a few days before

ill let you know when i put the money in

Awesome, hope to see yah there :laugh:

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Aw, Why aren't I on the list? :P

Your wish is my command-now where the hell did I put that hogwarts manual on how this bl**dy wand works- :mage: baahahahahaha, there you are Jase lol

im gonna race todd, but he has to give me a head start because he has an unfair advantage, eg the rb20

Hmmmmm A 89.4hp R32 RB20DET :D up against a 300awkw R32GTR :yucky: & I have to give you a start??????

-before you go off Bunt's I got a dyno sheet to prove it & you seem to be under some illusion that you will actually have a working car to beat me with :spank: so I am keen as mustard to add you to my stable of bishes :D if your not running by then & are up for it :ermm:

RB20-FTMFW :woot:

Now that I have shot my mouth off(normal for toddlls I have been told-alot :blush: ) I better pull finger out & fit this Disco Potato I have sitting in my wardrobe onto the beloved precious :laugh:

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Your wish is my command-now where the hell did I put that hogwarts manual on how this bl**dy wand works- :mage: baahahahahaha, there you are Jase lol

Hmmmmm A 89.4hp R32 RB20DET :P up against a 300awkw R32GTR :D & I have to give you a start??????

-before you go off Bunt's I got a dyno sheet to prove it & you seem to be under some illusion that you will actually have a working car to beat me with :spank: so I am keen as mustard to add you to my stable of bishes :D if your not running by then & are up for it :)

RB20-FTMFW :woot:

Now that I have shot my mouth off(normal for toddlls I have been told-alot :) ) I better pull finger out & fit this Disco Potato I have sitting in my wardrobe onto the beloved precious :(

im lead to believe that the rb20 is FTMFW so you should be more than willing to give a start i would have thought??

At he moment i have a dyno sheet that reads 0hp so it only seems fair

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i now have 1 more reason to get the 32 together.

only 1 reason needed there champ-it's a 32 & those of us that know or own 1 are definitely built to be driven fast :)

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