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March:

2nd Monthly Member Meet

29th South Cruise

TBC Security Tech Night

April:

6th Monthly Member Meet

12th QR Happy Laps

18th Skid Pan Gympie

May:

4th Monthly Member Meet

TBC Lakeside Sprints

TBC Cruise North

June:

1st Monthly Member Meet

13th Happy Laps at Lakeside

TBC Suspension Tech Night

July:

6th Monthly Member Meet

12th SAU Charity Cruise (TBC)

TBC Drag Day

August:

3rd AGM (TBC)

8th QR Happy Laps

TBC QR Sprints

September:

7th Monthly Member Meet

TBC Tuning Tech Night

October:

5th Monthly Member Meet

11th Happy Laps at Lakeside

TBC Cruise

November:

2nd Monthly Member Meet

28th QR Happy Laps

December:

7th Monthly Members Meet

TBC Christmas Party

Event threads will be posted up in advance to notify you of the details of the event. Events will also be added as they arise.

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