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Hi all - Come along to Calder Park on Sun Oct 3rd - were having a fundraiser for Breast Cancer. this will be a day of fun for everyone. plz show ur support.

Test n tune, Drag school and big raffle on the day-

Prizes include: Ride in an original 1967 Gt 500 Shelby Mustang, ride in a late model mustang,...Kylie Minogue signed merchandise and latest CD, EXEDY Sport clutch to

suit the winners application and make of vehicle,$250 in vouchers to

spend with Martini Racing, chocolates,Nutrimetics Hamper, car cleaning kits from Meguires, and much more!

12pm to 8pm - Kids under 18 get in for FREE.

free racing for all women that want to race. women must register on the day or befor the day with drag school call (03) 9091 0800

drag school starts 12pm

race starts 2

Bring lots of change for the raffle and your mates!

all proceeds go to Breast Cancer Network Australia- spectate or race- join us for a great day of racing, c u all there!!!!

FOR MORE INFO CALL CALDER PARK ON (03) 9091 0800

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