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Calder Park 24th July


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This is an open invitation to all skyline owners. Calder park off street drags are on again sat the 24th July. Gates open 11am. Racing 2pm-8pm . ScruTineering 12pm-4pm and spectators gates open at 1pm. Would be awesome to get a big skyline turnout . If people begin to take interest I will organise a premeet on the west ring road most likley at the mcdonalds outbound. The cost of racing on the day is $80 for one car +1 pit crew. Spectators fee is $25 each. Regards James

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Can i go there? im totally new...

Yeah man your welcome ! Also why don't you check out the apple peal car wash meet this Friday and meet some other members ! Check events section ! Cheers

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i might just meet you there. i only live 15 mins from there lol

yeah that's cool ! Hope the weather is good ! Might catch ya on Friday take it easy!

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If all is well, and i get set of new tyres, im IN! First time at Calder, been to Heathcote but never to Calder Park. Any track differences between the two by the way? Anyone like to comment? =)

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Iv never run at heathcote and it's a first time at Calder for the 32 but last time I was at Calder it was good ! Got heaps of runs and the track was nice and sticky should be a good day!

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So just to confirm for people who want to premeet here's the info: July 24 th , 11am-12pm meet at mobil/ mcdonalds service station on the west ring road outbound! I just checked the weather 14 degrees and sunny this should be a great day of racing can't wait people!

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