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Hi,

i want to organise a calder park meet-up lots earlier so this way i can notify people way before it is even on!

I would like to organise a drag day at calder park that will have atleast 20 people from SAU.

i want this date to be on September 24th friday night calder park.

SAU Stickers would be great on all the competiters.

We will have a BBQ and a meetup before the drags somewhere ( Suggestions plesae) your car doesnt have to be a skyline ( prefferd to be one :) )

Calder park is $55 for the whole night!

I will be taking my R32 GTS-t fo sho.

Anyone interested ?

List so far :

Drift-King : R32 GTS-t .

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Please contact Snowman or R31Nismoid on making this event an official SAU event.

As for stickers, they can be provided. But if you want to make this an official event which you can promote as an SAU event you gotta get clearance from either of those two guys. I don't see it being a major issue and if they do like the idea we can promote it better.

If not then it'll have to be an unofficial meet.

Please contact Snowman or R31Nismoid on making this event an official SAU event.

As for stickers, they can be provided. But if you want to make this an official event which you can promote as an SAU event you gotta get clearance from either of those two guys. I don't see it being a major issue and if they do like the idea we can promote it better.

If not then it'll have to be an unofficial meet.

thanks funkymonkey will do.

There is an upcoming SAU drag dag, to be held at Heathcote Park Raceway.

We'll be hiring the track out exclusively for SAU & FA members... Will that suffice the need?

5 hours or private uninterrupted racing?

If so, watch the events section in the coming weeks for more detiails

cheers - ash

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