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Hi All,

As you may or may have not seen we run a large amount of exclusive SAU VIC members events.

One of the popular ones coming up soon is the SAU VIC / WRX Drag Day event at Heathcote.

This event is open to all SAU VIC members and they are eligible to compete on the day.

Trophies will be awarded for several categories including most consistent and best improvement.

The day proves to be a good day as we have the track for our exclusive use, so lots of runs!!!

If you aren't an SAU VIC member and would like to compete in this event you really need to get your membership in ASAP to compete in this kick ass day. We will be checking memberships for each driver on the day to ensure only valid members can compete in the event.

If you are considering SAU VIC membership and wondering what you're missing out on, this is one of the many events we run each month. Non members are welcome to spectate on the day @ $10 per person

:P

REMINDER - Event on this Saturday.

Anyone is welcome to come and spectate ($10 entry).

Would be great to see lots of people up there checking out the club.

So if you have nothing to do, get a group of friends, drive up, and watch SAU kick some WRX Club a$$!!!!

I am a member of another CAMS affiliated club, Won't give them any advertising here cause im sick of them, 2 years and i still dont recieve mail-outs or Membership Card. I will be joining SAU in August when my current membership runs out.

QUESTION IS does this membership cover me for tomorrow!? If so ill be there, racing...

You can pay your membership on the day I beleive. Find the guy that looks like he's on a trip 24/7. That's Ash, he'll tell you what to do. Or look for the guy with a shannon noll on his face. That's Adz, he's our membership slag.

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