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For those that missed out last time...
You can join up with other Clubs for a Free Tech Night (so it's not officially SAU this time around)...

Free Food and Drink this Wednesday Night at MotorActive

Hosted by LiquiMoly "All about Lubrication"

Co-hosted by DBA "All about Brakes"

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When:- This Wed 24/2/16 at 6.30pm until 9.30pm
Where:- Unit 35 Slough Business Park Holker St Silverwater

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Congratulations Damien on winning a set of DBA rotors and to Joely Moely for winning the 1:10 R/C LiquiMoly BMW tonight.

Great info night and like kids we each took home 2 loot bags.

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