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Hi Guys/Gals,

As you know SAUWA is going to be putting a team in for this years Perth round of Drag Combat. As we have also brought Keir Wilson to Perth we would like to try and organise a marquee to shelter his two cars at the event.

If anyone has access to a marquee that we could borrow for the event, and big enough to house at least 1, preferably 2, cars then please let me know.

Thanks

Paul

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k paully

now i cant get yas a free one unfortunately but what i have managed to do is get you a contact who will prob do ya one for small donation will pm and email you the details if this is no good mum sez try your local public schools cause they have marquees for carnivals an stuff an will probly lend out for small donations too

do what i can will help with lil fold for "donation" to cause couldn get yas free one

let me know bout transport of gear and like cause with 2 days notice i get free tandem trailer as well as ute and ive set up many a marquee so pretty good at by now

Hi Guys/gals,

I'm looking for someone to help with the ANDRA scrutineering on the day of Drag Combat. If anyone is not racing, is very familiar with Sports Compact vehicles, and doesn't mind spending time doing scruitineering then please PM, email or phone me.

Cheers

Paul

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