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Calder Early July ????


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Howdy there people,

im goin to hit calder in early july either 1 of first 2 friday's. to see wat my 32 will do. Was just wondering if any of you fellow melbournites wanted to come along ? was thinking of trying to get a few skylines down there 2gether would look pretty good and heaps of fun spanking sum v8's hehe

anyway hope to see u all on the streets and " MAY THE BOOST BE WITH YOU" :wassup:

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Hi MUSH.

If you are going to organise an event.

1) Please state which exact night you are going to Calder Park. That way it is clear for all members.

2) Make sure you include times

3) melway Refs etc.

So that every member has a chance to get there no matter where they are coming from.

IF you could edit your first post to reflect these things it would be of great benefit to SAU-Vic members.

Also, there will be an SAU Heathcote day coming up. So stay tuned

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you need a Full-License to race @ Calder

Otherwise you are not covered by Insurance and other related things.

You are required to show it on the night :P

cost is $50 race - $17 spectators

Are there actually any firm details by the organiser ???

If not, im going to lock this... tomorrow night. As we have drag days coming up that will be officially organised.

Also, Calder is on every friday night, just rock-up and your bound to run into a few members.

Thats what happened friday night i beleive.

- ash

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Im still on my "P" Plates is that still cool to take it to calder?

As long as youve got a license mate, but then again you could put any number in there and they would'nt know, they dont check.

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That gravel carpark being at the entrance of Calder Park :headspin:

PS for those who have not been before you're gonna need a helmet, long sleeves/pants, and a current licence...

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