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MITSUBISHI GSR-EVO CLUB IN CONJUNCTION WITH COMPLETE AUDIO PRESENT

2003 SPL SHOOTOUT

Date: Sat May 31st

At Complete Audio Goodwood Rd Wayville

12pm please be there on time to enter

COST ;

members gsr-evo and psi $2.00

non members $10.00

> entry forms available on the website www.gsr-evo-club.net or on the day.

See you there competing for trophies and prizes or just come check it out enjoy the sausage sizzle and say HI! Let's see who has the subs to prove themselves here.....

That is a bloody shocking date for a car event in Adelaide, and I'm fairly sure that the GSR-Evo club were even advertising our drag day on the NissanSilvia.com website for us! Never mind ....

Nightcrawler.... you are correct. But just letting those who aren't going to the drag knows that there are other things on that's all. Considering the drag is a close door event and no spectators are allowed. I will be at the drags, since I don't have much of a stereo system.

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