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Hi guys!

My name is Jenna and I am from the WRX Club. I compete as a Co-Driver in the VRC and the ARC in a WRX STi and a (don't laugh!) Mitsi Cyborg.

The boys and I are having a fundraiser to enable us to pay for entry fees this year and FunkyMonkey has allowed me to post the information here.....so, if you can make it, we would LOVE to see SAU members with WRX Club members at the fundraiser!

Feel free to email me [email protected] if you would like any further information!

Thanks everyone! Hope to see you there!

Tiiger

(Jenna)

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Ah - the Terminator. Many funny nights and somewhat hazy memories. I once left there and woke up on a round-about 3 suburbs away. Happy times.

Not sure what's on for Friday, but will pop in if I have a chance.

We can have an after-party at Leewah's too, he's practically next door!

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