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How about 2 cars one driver?, like first half of the day my gtr and 2nd half my daily r31 turbo?

unfortunately that requires 2 payments of 200-220 whatever it is for member/non-member

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unfortunately that requires 2 payments of 200-220 whatever it is for member/non-member

Cant I have a discount at least since same driver? It's better than no spot taken?

Also Jason el Falak and Jessica El Falak as spectators

Sorry I come from a big family and all wanna see my gtr go down the straight.

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I have updated the entry List to show everyone that has sent in a form..

Sydney Dragway have also changed how they are handling spectators as of this past weekend.. Each paid entrant is going to recieve 5 spectator tickets to distribute to their pit crew/spectators,

any leftover tickets will be given to those who asked first originally in the start of the thread.. This is not something that we are happy about as it messes up everything I have been doing thus far but it is out of my hands.

I will organise the list again tonight and sus out what my options are so dont be alarmed just yet

Thanks,

David

There is 40 entrants x 5 tickets each so there allowed to be 200 spectators. The list is at 130?

As Long my family members are in i dont care loI

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There is 40 entrants x 5 tickets each so there allowed to be 200 spectators. The list is at 130?

As Long my family members are in i dont care loI

well if you look you will find out :thumbsup:

also its not full because not everyone that entered listed 5 people so you should be thankful to those that dont have as many friends/relatives as you

I have updated the entry List to show everyone that has sent in a form..

Sydney Dragway have also changed how they are handling spectators as of this past weekend.. Each paid entrant is going to recieve 5 spectator tickets to distribute to their pit crew/spectators,

any leftover tickets will be given to those who asked first originally in the start of the thread.. This is not something that we are happy about as it messes up everything I have been doing thus far but it is out of my hands.

I will organise the list again tonight and sus out what my options are so dont be alarmed just yet

Thanks,

David

David, this is how WSID (now renamed Sydney Dragway) did things the last time SAU:NSW had a Drag Day and how they have always done them. It's probably easier, too.

It's on like donkey kong!

I hope my helmet still fits me lol.

Gonna fill up tonite (Hope it's cheap) then fix up some stuff then im done!

Fitted the gopro mount + camera to the front left of my car too.

OMG:

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