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thats right kids its time to rip it up

a one off fatz day for shits and giggles

oran park dirt track

6 august

100 bux gets ya in

limited to 15 cars

the dirty track is where ist at so be there (this track is great fun and i garentee youw ill have a ball)s

as usual i just get the numbers but aaron magill runs the show

anyone who has been to a magill day knows how much fun they are

cars are limited so that there is maximum dirt track fun to be had

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peter carruthers

bsb 082212

account number 484061044

strickly limited numbers people

cheers

pete

0409226626

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your only chance of running me off will be as i come around to put another lap on you peter. plus we will already be off road so maybe you should be trying to punt me onto the road? i'm not sure.




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