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Would like to have an SAU drag night at Calder Park Rwy, on Friday night, the 27/10/06.

If we enter as a club there is a $10 dicount for entrants, and we get to park with the "comp cars", and possibly get more runs. Not sure if there will be any dicounts for spectators, but will ask.

To enter as a club, i need names and car model from people that are definately interested. So post up if you intend to come and have a heap of fun. :)

NOTE: This is not an "offical" SAU VIC event, but i still class all SAU forum members as a club.

Competitor list:

- Alan Calleja R33 GTS-t

Would like to have an SAU drag night at Calder Park Rwy, on Friday night, the 27/10/06.

If we enter as a club there is a $10 dicount for entrants, and we get to park with the "comp cars", and possibly get more runs. Not sure if there will be any dicounts for spectators, but will ask.

To enter as a club, i need names and car model from people that are definately interested. So post up if you intend to come and have a heap of fun. :)

NOTE: This is not an "offical" SAU VIC event, but i still class all SAU forum members as a club.

Competitor list:

- Alan Calleja R33 GTS-t

Can NON MEMBER run since its not an offial SAU event?

Good idea Al.

It sucks coming back up the gravel lane. The 'comp' cars get it easy returning on the track.

It's about time Bob Jane spent some money to fix it up a bit I reckon!

I can't make it thought cos I'm in perth.

Hope you all enjoy it.

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