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** Skylines Australia NSW Drag day July 31 **


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umm well depends, if i get a fuel pump in time. booked in for a dyno tune on thursday but only have a walbro pump at the moment and dont think its going to flow enough. have ordered a bosch 044 but i think its going to show up too late so will prob just have to make do with the walbro...

anyway if it all going right i hope to get close to an 11 or low 12 if i cant get my launches right and only have shit tyres

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alot more fun when u have some power. actualy takes skill

and balls........oh sorry Moanie/Stace......ill rephrase that "courage"

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Hey benm, I probably have a spot for you.

Will definately advise shortly (today).

El Bee

Benm has found found a spot in place of Humbla (Genelle) who cannot be there.

Should be good Ben.

Enjoy!

Laurie

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Anyone posted the details for this event yet??

Should we assume they are the same as for a street meet:

http://www.wsid.com.au/default.asp?CatID=1...67&ParentID=165

Must we bring the vehicle rego papers etc?

Long sleeve shirt & pants etc?

Cars under 11.99 require ANDRA Licence!?

What time does it start/end?

Are paying spectators allowed?

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