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We have an R31 GTS1 that wants to run as well

Jason - Driver

Charlene - Spectator

...... and does anyone know if dogs are allowed at Calder?

They normally bring the dog :uh-huh:

Originally posted by meggala

the last time we were there you get one pit crew included in the price of runs

meggala

nah i had to pay for josie last time... 15 dollars whereas this time cause were going as a club its 10

Originally posted by confak

what time are you guys meeting exactly?  

Good question!

Last time we (R31's) did a drag day at Calder, we met up at Bell St. McDonalds and went as a group.

Does anyone want to do that?

OK Excellent! The day is going ahead, just got off the phone with the people who organise it.

I will supply both Competitors and Spectators with a Card which you will show on entry to Calder park for the discounted rate.

If you can email me - [email protected] with your postal details, and requirements that would be excllent so we can post them through.

If you can base your email as follows it would help.

Subject - SAU Vic Calder Park Entry

Competitors

Name

Car

Rego

Spectator

Name

Thanks!

ex

Here is an update of the R31 list.

Racing

Nismor31Jet - John - R31

GTR-R31 - Dave - R31

R31 Heaven - John - R31 coupe

lowlux - Andrew - R31 coupe

R31_iceman - Dave - R31

Jason - R31 GTS1

R31nismoid - Ash - R31 coupe (or VL) :)

Spectators/pitcrew/cameras

Charlie - Charlene

R31sc - Karina

Acsplit - Andrew

R31^tUrBo cHicK - Libby

Immo-G - Rhys

SKYWPN - Rob

sirexwasp

Nismoid's woman

Originally posted by R31 Skyline Chick

One more question.... these trophies....

Are they the standard Calder trophies, or has someone within SAu organised trophies just for the Skyline competitors?

just curious

Calder will provide the trophies, we might possibly provide some as well. I'll see how things go.




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