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There are still some negotiations afoot.

6 people paid up so far.  Paying secures your spot.

i can picture a whole bunch of people saying they will come and bring their mates, brothers, cousins wife along to have a run, and then being short the 50 people in the end and a whole lot of people saying why didnt the event go ahead??

hopefully doesnt come to this..

im sure the organisers goto alot of effort to get these going so to ensure they keep going we should get behind it

and for any beginners thinking this isnt the event for them think again!!

last drag day was my first time down the strip and it was awsome!

best fun ive ever had in my car, and was a great chance to try and get the most potential out of your car....

my only disclaimer: you WILL want to go back!!

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I am confident that the places will definitely be filled up easy enough, the only question is, will they be all Nissans/Skylines? There are plenty of non-skylines that would easily fill up the spaces if the Skyliners don't bother getting their money in. :D

I am confident that the places will definitely be filled up easy enough, the only question is, will they be all Nissans/Skylines? There are plenty of non-skylines that would easily fill up the spaces if the Skyliners don't bother getting their money in. :D

this is true

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I am confident that the places will definitely be filled up easy enough, the only question is, will they be all Nissans/Skylines? There are plenty of non-skylines that would easily fill up the spaces if the Skyliners don't bother getting their money in. :cheers:

Wont be a problem with numbers as Jim (croydon's) expressed an interest in bringing a couple of cars to give a run.

Just a whisper that they might be something special......are you reading between the lines here.......

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