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Maybe getting a few other clubs involved. Bring back the supra club.

Have already been speaking to the Supra club, should be a few at our next happy laps.

Also, our club monthly meetings are always a good place to voice your opinion. We discussed this during our last meeting. The Meeting minutes can be found here:

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/450397-club-meeting-4-11-14/

Tech days

Good social fun, and everyone learns stuff.

Agreed. We have had a few in the past that were good fun.

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MG car club will be having come and try days for Gymkhana and Autocross @ Willowbank drag carpark soon and Mt Cotton hillclimb come and try this Saturday 31st January

Check there website and will need a CAMS licence.

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