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Hello All

I'm proud to annouce SAUWA Inc Western Australia's newest incorporated performance car club will be launching at Drag Combat on Saturday the 10th of April.

The prime objective of the club is to promote friendship and courtesy on the road, and the responsible ownership of Japanese Import Vehicles. We expect to foster and facilitate a broad range of motorsport interests within the club including legal drag racing and motorkhana's. Driver Training initiatives, social functions and sponsor promotions are all part of our clubs plans.

LAUNCH DETAILS

Date: Saturday April 10th

Venue: Drag Combat (gates open at 12pm, cost $25)

Location: The Quit Motorplex Kwinana. The entrance is only 100 metres from the corner of Rockingham Rd and Anketell Rd.(click link for map)

Price: $25 for your 1st year and $15 for subsequent years.

Why: On becoming a member you will receive a membership card, a www.skylinesaustralia.com sticker, access to our private members forum, the benefits of regular club run events including cruises and social gatherings. You will also receive our quarterly newsletter and sponsers special promotions and discounts. We are also raffling a Dyno run by Hyperdrivems which will be drawn on our cruise on the 18th of April see the events section for more details.

So come to Drag Combat on the 10th of April and join up at the SAUWA stand. We have a number of awesome cars representing SAUWA in Drag Combat. We encourage you to come along and help us support them. If you have ordered a SAUWA Drag Combat T-shirt it can be collected at the SAUWA stand(Note: ordered for these awesome shirts have closed but there are 1 or 2 extras so if your fast you can buy one on the day for $25). We will be taking memberships till 19:00 when the finals of the drags are due to start.

Skyzerr33 :wavey:

Drag Combat is our official launch - so it would be great to get as MANY people as possible down there to watch some fast skylines and to support SAUWA by signing up to be a member.

But if you cant make it - dont worry we will make memberships available after the launch - so no one will miss out! You will be able to sign up at the next cruise as well...

Troy,

Is it possible to get t-shirt before we get to Drag Combat, I don't wanna have two all day! Maybe I'll just rock up topless and end up clothed, rather than vise versa! :D

Oh, and i'm in for the club for sure :uh-huh:

Russ, Here are the times:D

RACE SCHEDULE

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11am Competitor Entry

12pm Spectator Entry

12pm - 5pm Show n Shine & Dyno

3:30pm - 6:30pm Drag Racing qualifying time trails

7:00pm - 9:30pm Drag Racing eliminations & burnouts

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