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Hi there,

I'm not a big user of forums i have posted this info on your forum to let your members know about this event

I am Dave from the Z Car Club Qld. Inc. http://www.zcarclubq.org.au we have a club sprint day at Lakeside on the 17th of October which has had incredible interest. Our 3 blocks of 60 cars are now fully subscribed but there are still spots available thru Track Attack http://www.trackattack.com.au/2010/index.php?option=com_dtregister&Itemid=190 it would be great to see a few of you guys in your Skylines running around on the same day or even coming out for a cruise to the track, more info on our website in the next few days

Cheers

Dave

LapZ at the Lake 2010

Sunday - October 17th 2010

*** 40 Z's and ZX's and a further 20+Japanese Cars will be competing***

Z Car Club Queensland Club Day Out

Bring your Club Car along for the day and watch our club Zeds and others Sprint around Lakeside Raceway

FREE ENTRY for all SPECTATORS That's FREE ENTRY!!!

This year will see the inaugural running of "LapZ at the Lake". It has already attracted a massive amount of interest from our members and their friends just through word of mouth. In short, the club is attending a sprint series session at Lakeside Raceway, on Brisbane's northside, on Sunday the 17th of October and we want YOU to come along and watch our fellow club members sprint around on undoubtedly one of the best racing tracks in Australia. You will not be disappointed.

If your club would like to organise a club run to the event please come along for the day

We are also going to have a special area for a static display of cars, inside the track.

Please check the ZCCQ website for more information and the area to park http://www.zcarclubq.org.au

"If anyone who would like to compete on the 17th of October The LapZ event run by the ZCCQ is now fully subscribed, but if anyone else is interested Track Attack http://www.trackattack.com.au/2010/index.php?option=com_dtregister&Itemid=190 still has spots available for $190.00 and it would be fantastic to see some Skylines sprinting around one of the best circuits in Australia on the same day as the Z's and ZX's.

Apparently the weekend after Bathurst is one of the most popular sprints of the year, and ZCCQ already have 60 of the 100 spots filled, so if anyone is interested they would not want to stuff around."

Moved to Events and tidied up the text a bit (a couple of tags were unclosed and broke things lol)

Thanks for tiding it up, sorry not a regular forum user, i plan to get better and i guess we all have to start somewhere,

I hope to see some of you out there

Cheers

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