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these hill runs and stuff, I haven't heard of them in perth. how often do they happen. and whats the ses.  

I'm heaps interested in the motorsport. I'm going down to collie for the drift day and am looking for other things that are going on.

As previously posted. SES = www.speedeventseries.com

MC is on this Sunday, SAUWA is in the arvo session so you can come a watch that:D

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As previously posted. SES = www.speedeventseries.com

MC is on this Sunday, SAUWA is in the arvo session so you can come a watch that:D

yes mc is on this sundy everyone head down to tha int airport and give us some support

k so im doin my stint as a marshal/score keeper/ whateva but thats kewl means there will be our good drivers on the courses

Yes its this Sunday arvo and I am hoping the Whiteline Swaybars I just had fitted help to stop me a rockn' and rolln' all over the track and I won't get too "owned" (if that what young people say thesedays) by the other teams.

Come down and hang out and watch us navigate our "land barges" around the course. Its a blast!

The SAUWA MC team has been going since the start of this Summers series and we're booked in for the Winter series too. We have about 6 people in the team at the moment, so everyone has a chance to have a couple races per season. If your after more details about joining in the SAUWA MC team then contact Sneeza.

Cheers

Paul

That sounds like something I would be interested in. Might have to make contact and find out more about it.

Well, if you guys are interested in having a look at some motor sport in a save environment, then you are most welcome to watch it happening at Belmont Park Racecourse on the big Carpark next to the freeway this coming Sunday, April 17th. So far, among a bunch of other interesting cars, we have 4 Skylines entered. Three are going to compete during the AM session (9:00 – 12:30) and one more during the PM session (13:00 – 16:30).

It isn't a team event either; so everyone competes on their own behalf, without having the added pressure of possibly let a team down. The courses take in the whole of the very large Carpark and with that are wide open and fast - just the right size to through a Skyline around.

Spectators are free to attend and entry fee for competitors is just $65 per session with everyone getting a minimum of 7 competitive runs per session! (Yes, a CAMS Licence Level 2NS is needed to compete!) If anyone is interested in more info or even competing in this coming MaxAuto Action event, feel free to contact me on [email protected] or give me a call on 9242 4000. Alternatively you can join the MaxAction Group by sending an email to [email protected]. All relevant info is stored there and you’ll be kept informed about all the coming events automatically.

Cheers,

Norbert

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