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Peoples this weekend is the Shannons Nationals on a Mallala!!

If your keen on motorsport then get out to Mallala this weekend Sat/Sun and show your support for Motor Racing in SA!!

They had a solid 5000+ spectators there last time they came in June or July and looking for more to come this time!! Bar will be open........ :P

I'll be there helping my mate(Brad Fox from Adel Clutch) with his Saloon Car, so if your there come say "Bloody G'Day"

Details on the series below

http://www.thenationals.com.au/

Darren

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Im busy all weekend and unfortunately wont make it out there. It would be good to see, I used to love watching the Sports Sedans when I was younger... so much engineering in those things, and f*** are they quick!

so very fat!

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