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I'm organizing West Coast Cruisers entry. They aren't running club entries this year, everyone has to enter individually, but if you get in early then you can set up a group display or tent or what ever you wanna do

Didn't mean to put you off lol, i definitely think it's worth trying to organize, would be good to see some SAUWA representation. But if you don't get any interest, feel free to check out www.westcoastcruisers.com.au and enter up with us, we are always happy to meet new cruisers :rofl2:

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Hey I am very interested in going. Not sure which club to go with. There is SAUWA, ClubMotavate (Mandurah/Rocko Import club), R32 skyline club or DriftWA seeing as there is going to be a fair bit of drifting.

If you get in early, register before July 30th it only costs $120

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