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Why do they always have these things on bloody saturdays. Dont they realise that lots of us play sport on saturdays and hence cannot attend. Sunday is much better

LOL do you believe they really care?

Plus alot of people work saturdays as well and lot work sundays...

unlessyou work 9-5 m-f you cant win :D

sorry dude... well let ya know how it is :nyaanyaa:

Geeze.... what happened to SAuWA? you guys used to be everywhere...

i guess a fully scrubbed and prepped track, perfect conditions for turbo cars and trophies on offer all for not much more than a wednesday night meet, doesn't interest you guys anymore?

hi there fil.

Im sure one of there other committee members will post why we didnt enter (as i wasnt at the last meeting so i can not confirm the reason why)

but we don't have to enter every-car event that comes along...

cheers SAUWA committe member Michael :worship:

me and carlo were down there!!!!! it was a great afternoon/night lil bit cold but who cares!!!!

carlo did some pretty shit times coz of the tyres he had on there but he made into the top 4!!!!!

was a few skylines down there:)

Geeze.... what happened to SAuWA? you guys used to be everywhere...

i guess a fully scrubbed and prepped track, perfect conditions for turbo cars and trophies on offer all for not much more than a wednesday night meet, doesn't interest you guys anymore?

I see you were alot more 'subdued' on here than you were with your comments regarding this club on the Anti-Lag forums.

The committee did not have enough notice or time to prepare an entry and no interest was shown from our members to enter this event (which would be due the late notice issue). Had there been, we would have made the effort.

But thanks for your concern.

sneeza dont take offence, I think people are keen to see SAU out there.

The next event will be in October, then april at this stage.

So please make note in your calender now :P

Also I am sure we will talk closer to the event if SAU is going to get on board.

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