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Hello Guys and Girls

It's with great pleasure that SAU-SA brings its club members another track day and we the committee would like to extend an invitation to non members to see what goes on and enjoy the day with us.

We will provide a BBQ on the day with drinks at a very reasonable cost.

It will be an opportunity to chat with other club members and watch how their cars perform on track.

Please RSVP below so we know how many to cater for.

The day is

April 11th 2011, 9am-4pm............gates open a little earlier.

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this is actually to spectate, the actual day is full up and with a nice healthy reserve list

so it really doesn't matter what you drive to the track, and if said father and brother were 100% keen to do track days with us, once they become a paid member that entitles them to event priority. We are a Skyline Club based on enthusiasts, doesn't mean you have to own one just that 90% of our members do though

Going to try to get my dad to come out and spectate.

Might pay for a cams license for him to have a session as a driver in my place..... if he does come out and if the execs don't mind.

otherwise I'll be looking to get in as many laps as possible.

yeah best to say now a churro van wont be happening BBQ will thought and a snag is like a Mexican donut

Naww i think i just died alittle inside.

However the concept of potential "Mexican Donut" flavored snags has me excited.

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