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Anybody that hasn't gotten you DVD, please PM Matboy. He's a top bloke and I'm sure would get right on it.

As for number, the number of spots is set by Sydney Dragway. Not by SAU. They have a VERY fixed format and cost structure. But thanks for the suggestion.

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Wednesday Night off-street drags = $50 for approx 5 runs = $10 per/run

SAU:NSW off-street drags = $200 for approx 50 runs = $4 per/run with no waiting time and a free lunch.

I know which i'd prefer to attend...

Nice pic, El ;)

As Eric said, the numbers and conditions are all set by Sydney Dragway and it's a "take it or leave it" proposition.

Wednesday night street meets have a maximum of 180 cars for the night. With only 4.5 hours of racing, you would be very lucky to actually get 5 runs in on the night.

Couldn't agree more, Benm. I was like a kid in a candy shop at the SAU drag day :D :D :D Got dizzy doing so many laps :D

The only downside is that it's not on every week like Sreet meets :D

When's the next one? ;)

Outsiders point of view, but why wouldn't you organise a day with double the amount of cars, half the price, and maybe 50 runs instead of 100??

Nobody realistically wants to run a million times, or pay excessively for a drag day. Bigger numbers would be a better day socially too.

Would love to! Shame its not up to us (or anyone who hires the facility)

WSID have a minimum 40 and maximum of 50 entrants - no negotiating.

Don't be shy people, if You've got any favorite shots post them up here with your tales of triumph and victory! If any one hasn't got their disc by friday afternoon please PM Me. there were a few addresses that needed be sent to the CIA to be decoded. Hopefully I got them all right in the end though.

ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!

Unfortunately that time of year is gone already...

We've locked in the 2nd of June with Sydney Dragway.

Details will be up in a couple of months so people can start paying, but so far, keep that date free... ;)

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