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First tech night for the year.

We are lucky enough to get Brett from Shockworks while he is in the country to come and talk to us about suspension, most people don't understand the basics and hopefully Brett can give us better understanding about one of the most beneficial upgrades to a car. The night will be held at one of the Shockworks dealers Import Monster who have a new workshop and showroom that is worth coming to look at.

In addition a presentation for the 2016 and 2017 Motorsport Championship will be held.  2018 Season will be announced with categories etc.

If you are interested in learning something, checking out cool wheels or want to know more about Motorsport this is the night for you. 

We will provide drinks and some food to nibble on, if you wish to attend please fill out the form below so we can cater accordingly.

When: Thursday February 15th from 6:30pm (Official proceedings will start 7pm)

Where: Import Monsters new shop - 23 Burgess Rd, Bayswater North VIC 3153 https://goo.gl/maps/mVDWCG2AWPT2

Event RSVPhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/1SRrH9AniwMxA5C6GwpPnrUX4F7BJz8WDNzAf3olVls0

We are limited in capacity so we will provide priority to SAU members.

Any questions email [email protected]

Hope to see you there.

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Few spots left for members and friends who want to learn about suspension and check out the wall of wheels.

RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1SRrH9AniwMxA5C6GwpPnrUX4F7BJz8WDNzAf3olVls017358835_1572791006094910_1406400179222318999_o.thumb.jpg.3e90107ea1cfdd6e0e40773c7745592e.jpg27625183_10155553340388068_5720305675887673648_o.thumb.jpg.711b3dc13cb8aed02b86b03898bdeb3f.jpg

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Thanks to everyone who attended last night.

Again thanks to our sponsors and Import Monster for having us at their new location.

www.shockworks.com.au

http://racepacemotorsport.com/

www.importmonster.com.au

Here are a couple of pics thanks to @phantc_s15

If anyone else has pics post them here!

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