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Just wondering who's going and entering from SAU. And more importantly who's camping and gettin boozy. :P

We have about 4 lines accepted through our club, should be a good weekend!

One more month to go so time to pour open the piggy bank!

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i wanna get my car into it,

if someone could pm me details on how to go about it and how much it costs.

would kill a small child to get on the motorvation cruise down the strip and back.

and would love to be part of the sauwa tent but not an official member yet.

give us a month or two and i will be :O

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Im pretty sure entries have all been allocated and a reserves list already created.

yeah that's right.

Nizmo i have a feeling I'll be sleeping most of sunday too. Mainly doin it just for the camping and am selling her in a few months so good for a lil promo.

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