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Gday guys, Grant from HPI has asked me to pass on this information:

HIGH PERFORMANCE IMPORTS DRIFT NATIONALS

20th MARCH 2004

Fulllock.com

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Location:

Calder Park Raceway – Calder Hwy – Sunbury Victoria

Approx 25 minutes from CBD along Calder Fwy.

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Cost:

Competitors:

$55 (Inc one driver pass and one pit pass)

Factory & Privateer Classes (Click here for more info)

Entry Forms : Entry Form (Right click and choose save as) ENTRYS CLOSE 12/03/04

Spectators:

Adult - $15 dollars

Kids under 13 Free (Must be accompanied by a full paying adult.)

Gates Open 11:30am

This Event is set to be huge with the event including:

• FACTORY GARAGE DRIFT DISPLAY

• D1 DRIVERS (Ken Satoh - Ken Works, Tetsuya Hibino- Good Line, Noritsugu Totani - Bn Sports, Tsuyoshi Tezuka - Kids Heart, Keigo Yoshida - Kids Heart, Chunky Bai - Signal Auto( Courtesy of D1 Garage SA))

• PRIVATEER DRIFT COMPETITION 45 spots + 20 Reserves

• BURNOUT DEMONSTRATION

• STUNT DRIVERS

• STUNT BIKES

• SHOW N SHINE

And lots, lots more.

For More Infomation Call 03 9824 7692

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how's about we organise a cruise up to the event, and also some group discount for SAU members who cruise up together (like a couple of dollars off admission)

fulllock dont you mean? I've got Adam's number you f00l!

I've had it for ages.

James has spoken to him, and we might have a small deal for SAU members.

More details to come. I aint going into just now as things are not confirmed.

Fats (Pete) is heading down to represent Team Raceworx at this, he's been invited for the factory contest.

Drop by and call him ask him about how it feels to fall off a balcony, he's driving the red sivlia with Raceworxs, Powerplay and Rated R Design logos :D

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