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We're holding another Social Event at Simworld in Carousel on Friday October 7th, starting at 7pm. Please make sure you arrive 15mins beforehand so we can kickoff on time. Everyone who attended the previous event all agreed it was awesome fun, even from the guy who ended up puking (from motion sickness, not the food ) The event will go for two hours, including food from Nandos

For those who don't know what SimWorld is check it out at http://www.simworld.com.au/ These are full simulators, where you get thrown about etc, nothing like anything you've done before. They've got new tracks, and event have a Flight Simulator (Battle of Britain style)

The general format of the event is:

Group 1 - 5min Practice - Course 1

Group 2 - 5min Practice - Course 1

Group 1 - 10min Race 1

Group 2 - 10min Race 1

Group 1 - 15min Race 2

Group 2 - 15min Race 2

Group 1 - 5min Practice - Course 2

Group 2 - 5min Practice - Course 2

Group 1 - 10min Race 3

Group 2 - 10min Race 3

Group 1 - 10min Race 4

Group 2 - 10min Race 4

Final - 10min Race (combined results from Race 1, 2, 3 & 4 will determine who is in the finals)

* Minimum race time is 55mins

** Comes with food supplied by Nando's, and we can have BYO drinks

*** Group size is 9, as there are 9 Simulators

Note:

The cost is $70.

These are full race simulators, not simple arcade games, so it will definitely be an experience.

Please register your interest ASAP, and then make payment so we can lock in your spot, it's first in bested dressed. Please invite family members (friends, wives, older kids etc), as all Simulators are equal, and doesn't require a drivers license :rofl2: We'd like to have this filled with SAUWA Members and there familys/friends, but will open it up to the rest of SAU if we don't fill the spots.

Cheers

Paul

Payments can be made via the SAUWA club page:

http://sauwa.com/product_info.php?products_id=203

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