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SAUWA Club Launch at Drag Combat Saturday April 10th


skyzerr33
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Yeah i'll be dividing my time between burning rubber and helping Liz and others signing people up to our little cult :elaugh:

From memory the shirt is short sleeved so you might want to bring a jumper to throw over it when your racing to keep the officials happy. (long sleeve rule and all that)

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Will you guys have the SAUWA membership open at 11.00 when the competitors roll up or are you going to look at opening it later in the afternoon.... I want to try to get my membership and shirt out the way early as possible....

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I really would love to come to drag combat but troys working saturday night, and im working saturday untill 2.30... I was thinking of coming after work, and troy can go straight from drags to work.. But then i have the delima of getting myself home..

Anyone going to drag combat that lives near joondalup????????

.... Could u pretty pretty please give me a lift home :)

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Hako, We still have to investigate all the details involved with becoming CAMS affiliated, but seeing as there is a fairly heafty cost to becoming affiliated we would need to raise the funds somehow, either directly from members, or via fund raising activities:D

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kyles myself and friends will be heading down about 3 ish...... I can't guarantee but more than likely i will have enough petrol fumes in my brain once again to call it a day after drag combat and head home.... if so i will give you a lift... and NO you cannot drive :-) eheh!

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If anyone missed out on signing up for a membership at DC - they will be available at the cruise on the 18th. You will need to PM Zanda (alex) so he can laminate a member card for you and then you can pay cash ($25) at the cruise and sign your membership form. If you cant make it to the cruise - speak to Zanda and see what he can arrange for you.

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