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Rexmas 29Th Nov - Sandown (Cams Come And Try Event)


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I know quite a few of you have attended and raced at several joint SAU and WRX club events. So i thought id post this here to extend the invite to the SAU community to attend and have a great day out.

Event details can be found at the following link: http://www.wrx.com.au/event-1773863

FYI - this is also a "come and try" event for those people who havent had there car on a track before, CAMS are offering come and try licences for $25 on the day for anyone wanting to get out and have some fun.

Hope to see you there :)

Kristian

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A fair few of us regulars from this year are all off to a wedding.

Was looking forward to it as well until we realised the clash. I even debated coming down for a few hours beforehand for some fun haha :D

It'll be a good day, people should get on it.

Yeah what Ash said, I would have come if not for a wedding.

Did Rexmas 2 years ago, was a fun day and a lot more relaxed with passengers allowed and no timing than the usual sprint days.

There still spots? I though it sold out in a day. I know it was half full when I applied that arvo. Either way it's $180 for non WRX members like us.

See you all there, should be a great day in the new track hack Taxi. :P

There still spots? I though it sold out in a day. I know it was half full when I applied that arvo.

The "Entries" figure for Rexmas includes guests, not just drivers, so they know numbers for food etc

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