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hey guys just a shout out saying the outrun day is coming up on the 2nd of nov at calder park raceway if you havent entered now is the time as i have about 10 spots left for the taking

200$ to drift all day with a free bbq and one mate in free

spectators are welcome 10 bucks to watch

1 dollar for sausage in bread for specs

anyway as for the news

im going to be offering some prizes

driver of the day picked by myself will get there full 200$ entry back

best entry into the back corner along the wall of the day with receive 100$cash for there efforts

were thinking and looking at having a few other small cash prizes like most improved driver end stuff like that im also working on some prizes for these sorts of things aswell

so its just another way club outrun can give back to the drivers i do not run this day for profit i run it because i want a fun drift day with a laid back attitude no battles and stuff to stress you out just fun all day with multiple track layouts

at the moment were looking at running 3 different layouts and working on a 4th layout

we will have a tire changer on sight yes.gif

please discus

see link for more info on the day there

.........................VVVVV....................

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...t=0&start=0

email me for a spot [email protected]

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200 to drift all day9am-4pmnon stop on 4 different sets of corners and a lunch included hmmm you can go to vic drift at winton pay 160 and have half the day on the track i guess also were putting anbout 1000$ into prizes we dont run for profit we run this event for a fun stress free drift day simple

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see yas all tomorow before 9am please

also 4 more spots available can pay cash for the spot on the gate but must be there before 9 am or call me on 0413449246

Hi Luke.

Its news ABOUT an event isnt it?

In which case its far better, and more effective for your event if you actually post it in the relevant thread that people might have subscribed to (and i tell you, the subscription service is used a massive amount by users)

So, hence its in here. I can merge it with this one (the event thread):

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t188799.html

And this one (the other event thread):

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...37#entry3403737

Cheers.

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