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Rexmas 2013 December 21 @ Sandown


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We'd like to thank the sponsors of this years MS Championship for their support. As always we had a bunch of fun!

So it's time for something more relaxed, incomes REXmas at Sandown.

entry and sup regs:

http://wrx.com.au/Default.aspx?pageId=1540753&eventId=774120&EventViewMode=EventDetails

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reply from dick.

Hi Paul,

Our on line entry will be turned on very soon just keep a look out on our website for it.

It's a great day for all to enjoy with full catering all day.

Look forward to seeing you

Regards

Dirk Van Heer

Motorsport Director

Impreza WRX Club

Vic

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No matter, it's a Wrxmas Family Fun day... it's all 80% anyway... you can do it in the SS no worries :) and passenger laps :D

the hsv is being sold bro. so im not risking it. and im replacing it with a kei car. it has enough power for that go kart track we hit lol.

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