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So,

just got an email from the guys at wakefield Park,

Last round of MRA is on - 30th October

usual classes, regularity, superTT, MX5, blah blah blah

I'll be there :) anyone else?

duncan? you havent been out racing for ages - you wouldnt... :P

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isn't the skyline nationals on that weekend in VIC?

Sorry Beer Baron,

but as im sure you are aware the "Skyline Nationals" are not on intill 2012.

the use of the Brand Name "Skyline Nationals" when referring to the "SAU nats", is in Breach Of Classic Skylines Australia's TradeMark and As an admin on this forum you would no doubt be aware of the legal action currently underway between CSA and R31Nismoid over this Matter i would apprecitate it if your post was fixed as i reported this Via the Report Button yesterday.

Cheers,

mate I haven't been out for a reason....car is borken and house isn't finished.

what ever happened to all those MRA build cars :P

it's a great race series for those that can't afford to spend x00,000s on $uperlap!

National nats national nats Skylines skyline Skylines, McDonald's or macdougales, please refrain from saying Sat as Saturday is not till the weekend.

So MRA, Hey, sound like fun, but alas, I shall only be a watcher

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so its this sunday - apparantly there are 50 cars entered for superTT

so 2 divisions. I'll be in the slow division LOL

will also do 1 or 2 MX5 races as there are 9 of us (yes! i'll get a top 10 finish!!)

lets just hope the fagmobile holds up

http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/events/mra-round-4

has all entrants and program on that link

mate I haven't been out for a reason....car is borken and house isn't finished.

what ever happened to all those MRA build cars :P

it's a great race series for those that can't afford to spend x00,000s on $uperlap!

I caged them all, the owners ran out of time/money so I either bought the cars and they are sitting in the back of my workshop or they are sitting under tarps somewhere unfinished.....

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